crabbed การใช้
- This production is full of those crabbed dramatic hints and pretexts.
- Their slender, crabbed physiques made them look half their ages.
- He calls her a Crabbed youth, before proceeding.
- Her range of subjects is narrow and her formal approach often feels crabbed.
- The Tories are suffering from " a narrow, crabbed nationalism,"
- Instead, you just sat back and crabbed about NATO going beyond its purview.
- Ronald Reagan and his fellow Republicans had crabbed for decades about the federal deficit.
- I had been aware that Aristotle was a byword for crabbed, unintelligible Greek.
- This is more than crabbed academic theory.
- They crabbed about us, too.
- His style is marked by intricate detail, crabbed handwriting, muted colors and delicate crosshatching.
- In Manchester, Blair accused the Tories of " a narrow, crabbed nationalism ."
- Cakins ( 1893 ) describes a case for whom T s are generally crabbed, ungenerous creatures.
- He needs a speech proving that his vision rather than Cheney's crabbed ideology will define Republican ideals.
- From the swooping " J " to the crabbed last name, the signatures were nearly identical.
- Then, when he turned in his expense account without receipts, management crabbed, though it eventually paid.
- When we reached the crabbed barge, I could see that the man behind the steering wheel had frozen.
- Then, in his crabbed handwriting, Ickes wrote, " BC called, " meaning Bill Clinton.
- The crabbed moral calculus that has taken hold here during more than four years of war is partly to blame.
- The word " Victorian " today has a disagreeable and crabbed connotation, conjuring up repressive sexual and social mores.
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