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13 Sentences With "crankily"

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A video of the lawmaker crankily brushing them off went viral.
What's certain is the crankily charismatic senator from Vermont wants his top policy proposals adopted by Mrs. Clinton.
I jump out of bed but struggle to find a robe, while N. crankily tells me to grab the door.
Institutions once deemed essential partners in nation-building came to seem overstuffed and defensive — they enjoyed generous tax breaks yet crankily rebuffed calls for cost containment.
Underwood, vocally agitated by the "buzzword damage" wrought to his field by some of its less principled practitioners, crankily walked me through his argument over the phone.
"So what?" he crankily replies, when a judge tells him his client is ineligible for a drug program because her attempts at rehab have failed in the past.
" As all the candidates in Las Vegas tried to throw in a little plug for donors to visit their websites, Bloomberg said, rather crankily, "Well, you can join me at mikebloomberg.
The Sarah Silverman lookalike loosens up on her fifth drink or so and starts crankily judging her competition out loud as all the other "young ladies" (Ben's words) sit agape, thrilled that someone else will be the night's biggest embarrassment.
It's also an evergreen question, one that I crankily mutter whenever I watch another romantic comedy that tries to reanimate a subgenre that's fallen on hard times, largely because the old orthodoxies about human beings and love — and what constitutes happily ever after — no longer apply.
I worry that he's parked for good now, that the powerful laws of the late afternoon, which seem to visit men of a certain age, are pulling him down into some bottomless, mood-darkening sleep, from which he will wake crankily, trumpeting his exhaustion, denying that he ever slept.
But even though fewer baseball writers, managers and players crankily dismiss analytics, statistics like FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching, which tries to measure a pitcher's effectiveness by taking into account the fallibility of his teammates in the field) and UZR (Ultimate Zone Rating, one of several attempts to quantify defensive performance) don't get a lot of prime real estate on the Jumbotrons.
It is perhaps for this reason that a filmmaker like Agnès Varda — who died last March at 22006 — has not been valorized as High French New Wave, as have Godard, Truffaut, and Varda's late husband, Eric Rohmer, even though she was making films before them and continued to do so decades after they died (or, in the case of Godard, crankily fled to the countryside).
WYD coordinator Bishop Fisher told journalists the latest controversy was detracting from the massive Catholic youth festival underway in Sydney. "I think most of Australia was enjoying, delighting in the beauty and goodness of these young people... rather than dwelling crankily, as a few people are doing, on old wounds." Anthony and Christine Foster spoke out on the Bishop's comments, labelling them "very insensitive". Their daughters Emma and Katherine were raped by priest Kevin O'Donnell leading to Emma's suicide at the age of 26, while her sister Katherine drank heavily before being left disabled when hit by a drunk driver in 1999.

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