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In conclusion, she says with more than a hint of sass, “For all the cranky, musty, dusty adults out there who think little kids shouldn’t be using skin care ... get it together!”

But everyone can tell that it's not Trump's policies that need a nap; it's the cranky old man himself.

From Salon

He shouted out his words, not at all the joyful warrior of Harris-Walz fashion, but more like a cranky old man shooing kids off his lawn.

It isn't just Biden who has to limit public appearances, lest he get tired and cranky.

From Salon

At 2 a.m. she said that her kids and others waiting for flights in the terminal were cranky and hungry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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