tetchiness

IPA: tˈɛtʃinʌs

noun

  • The quality of being tetchy, or irritable
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Examples of "tetchiness" in Sentences

  • Excellent analysis, displaying your usual tetchiness and unsparing scrutiny…
  • Among those involved with the film, all this has led to an evident tetchiness.
  • The tetchiness is only going to get worse the nearer nulabour's conference gets!
  • Ironically, the tetchiness of Indian elites, and indeed much of the middle class, springs largely from success.
  • A simple display of name-calling tetchiness is one thing, but your fear she will not return your DVD suggests you may have gone a tad further than that.
  • With the tetchiness of a patriarch whom no one heeds but whose nagging voice won't get off the intercom, Norman Podhoretz asks the vexing question: "Why Are Jews Liberals?"
  • His tetchiness, fear, and the stammering are only likely to increase, particularly if he learns that he has been nicknamed “Arkwright” after the stuttering Barker character.
  • Sarah Quintrell is a model of crisp common sense as Roberta; Caroline Harker as the mother reveals occasional tetchiness beneath the good samaritan; and Marshall Lancaster as the porter blends kindliness with the prickliness of someone who won't be patronised.
  • Chernow, who won the National Book Award for "The House of Morgan," shows all Hamilton's complexity and inconsistency: his flirtatiousness, religiosity, manic productivity (his collected writings run to 22,000 pages), tetchiness, well-hidden insecurity and his tendency to self-destruct.

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