tetchiness การใช้
- The World Trade Center flag seems to be at ground zero of the tetchiness.
- I really don't think that blocking people for tetchiness in the face of POV-pushing is a great idea.
- Let's not forget, either, the fierce and forbidding tetchiness of many black people, which discourages whites from discussing the problem.
- Meanwhile, Jacques Villeneuve's best run was spoilt when he collided with Juan Pablo Montoya while trying to dive inside the slow-moving Williams, causing surface damage to both cars and a little tetchiness between the two former CART champions.
- Ornette Coleman's country hymns get in there, as do Woody Herman's close-harmony writing for saxophones, Charles Mingus's tetchiness and ensemble friction, Lennie Tristano's rambling counterpoint and the mesmerizing wail of Pharoah Sanders.
- If not, why should " you " apologise for " their " tetchiness just because you told them something you didn't know they already knew ?-- [ your turn ] 03 : 25, 15 December 2011 ( UTC)
- :: : i apologise for my tetchiness . the answer was not an answer but a question whereby the volunteer claimed to speak for everyone and then for trained linguists . i wrongly assumed he was one . i said that from previous correspondence linguists seemed to have an absolut for what how something is said.
- Whom did he mean exactly, scholars weren't sure : some said the prototype for Istomin ( bearing in mind his capriciousness, tetchiness and womanizing ) could have been Karl Bryullov, others pointed to Sergey Zaryanko ( 1818 1870 ), a once promising young painter who's squandered his potential by too much commercial work.