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"snappish" Definitions
  1. given to curt irritable speech
  2. arising from annoyance or irascibility
  3. inclined to bite

36 Sentences With "snappish"

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He was a cool and sometimes snappish mediator between continents.
She can also get snappish when she disagrees with someone.
On the plane, Mr. Trump's mood vacillated from snappish to upbeat.
Instead of being sweet and docile, she was snappish and didn't apologize for it.
Bennett himself has a temper; he can be snappish with other players and with the press.
The dog was a black-and-white smooth-haired fox terrier, snappish because it disliked its lead.
PARELES Lil Uzi Vert is a slippery vocalist, sometimes a charismatic whiner and sometimes a snappish rapper.
Mr. Pryce pours himself into every cranny of his character's contradictions: sometimes snappish, sometimes pathetic, always transparent.
Foster later got snappish with a combine doctor, and the league disinvited him from the N.F.L. draft.
When I returned from a monthlong work trip with my son in late July, I was exhausted, unwell and snappish.
He was inconsiderate, he could be rude and snappish, but his staff loved him and he never held a grudge.
The severely sleep-deprived are more impulsive, less adaptable and prone to snappish decisions, and they have trouble listening to others.
A snappish, sardonic section near the end had some savage charm, but also seemed to be holding back, unwilling to be truly dangerous.
Ms. Louis-Dreyfus has had a phenomenal season, adding quieter notes of regret and reflection to her performance as the snappish, self-absorbed Selina.
As we saw in the debates, Mr. Biden can get snappish when someone questions him about his age, his record, his values and so on.
"Trump, as this super-sized celebrity, made a running joke of that kind of haughty, thin-skinned snappish quality when he was on TV," Saunders says.
Mr. Trump has been snappish with aides most of the week, according to administration officials, miffed in part by so many ceremonial events not related to him.
Her claim to fame was a bad, snappish attitude, and molding that into the form of rap verses turned out not to be that much of a leap.
"You should have told me!" she complained with a snappish fury, according to Alzono Fields, the White House butler who, as historian Doris Kearns Goodwin reported, overheard the spat.
Gerard Butler stars as Jake Lawson, the snappish, arrogant engineer who designed and built a weather-control system in response to the rising number of natural disasters around the world.
But Mr. Trump was already snappish with aides in the West Wing before the Manafort verdict was announced and before Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty, according to people familiar with his conversations.
Retro Report As details trickled into print and pixels about Russian tampering with the election that put him in the White House, a snappish President Trump lashed out in his favored medium.
Mercury retrograde meets Mars, which is currently in Fire sign Leo, at 5:39 AM: Communication will be snappish, and fights you thought you'd left left in the past will bubble back up again.
When confronted with toxic behavior, whether it's coming from a crotchety stranger, a grouchy coworker, or a snappish friend, here are some tried and true methods that smart people use to effectively handle rude people.
But then circumstances send Hec and Ricky out into the beautiful environs of the New Zealand bush together, on the run from snappish child-welfare worker Paula (Rachel House), who's judged Ricky as a troublesome delinquent.
In my son's new favorite volume, "The Berenstain Bears Show Some Respect," the bears get snappish with one another during a search for the ideal picnic spot, as the cubs talk back to Mama and Papa, and Papa Bear, in turn, speaks disrespectfully to his father.
I stopped for a number of reasons, not the least of which was that my mother tended to use it as a weapon against me — say, when I couldn't even get out of bed, making snappish remarks about how my therapist would want me to try harder to do housework.
So began a toxic relationship with an e-cigarette that would, over the next two years, develop into a painful nicotine addiction that drained his savings, left him feeling winded when he played hockey and tennis, put him at snappish odds with friends who always wanted to mooch off his Juul and culminated in a shouting, tearful confrontation with his parents.
While the ladies in the tea-room of the Fox Hotel were engaged in the light snappish velitation, the gentlemen who remained in the parlor were more than likely to have quarreled more seriously.
A red roan, Quarter Horse mare. The leader of the herd at River Bend Ranch, she tends to be bossy and snappish with new horses. Sam was riding her when she was pounced on by the young orphan cougar in "The Challenger". A good work horse, she is sometimes ridden by Wyatt, but is most often "seen" in the ten acre pasture keeping the other horses in line.
The letters offered an insight into Weinberger's views of top political figures. She called Nancy Reagan "irritable and snappish", referred to former Soviet ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Dobrynin as "a wily old bastard but amusing" and stated that former vice president Spiro Agnew "makes me sick". Weinberger was also involved in a number of other charitable causes. She served as the chairwoman of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C. from 1981 to 1986.
Clancy is a member of Louisiana's Area Five vampire district and the bar manager of Fangtasia. He is described as having red hair and a flirtatious manner with an edge, and becomes bitter and snappish after being abducted and almost completely drained of blood by witches in the fourth novel, Dead to the World. Clancy dies in the ninth novel, Dead and Gone, while protecting Sookie from enemies of her fae great-grandfather, Niall.
Pao leiurusKottelat, M. (2013): The Fishes of the Inland Waters of Southeast Asia: A Catalogue and Core Bibliography of the Fishes Known to Occur in Freshwaters, Mangroves and Estuaries. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 2013, Supplement No. 27: 1–663. is a species of pufferfish found in Southeast Asia from Thailand to Indonesia and in particular the Mekong basin. It is occasionally imported into the aquarium trade but is reported to be aggressive and snappish.
Paradoxically, however, Conrad's Dillon often struggled internally with the need to utilize violence in order to fulfill his duties. He also struggled internally with the frequent needless tragedies that his job caused him to witness. These factors were the primary reasons that Conrad's Matt could occasionally become snappish and impatient with others (including his friends and allies). At all times, however, he managed to remain sufficiently in control of his emotions to perform his difficult job capably and impartially.
De Spryngeheuse and de Chesterfield complained to de Croydon that the wine was sub-standard and asked that they be served a better drink. De Croydon refused to listen to the complaints and, according to Wood, "several snappish words passed" between the men before de Croydon gave them "stubborn and saucy language". As a result de Chesterfield threw his drink in de Croydon's face. Sources differ on what happened next: according to those sympathetic to the university, de Chesterfield threw his wooden drinking vessel at de Croydon's head; those sympathetic to the townsfolk say the student beat him around the head with the pot.
Pinsent's diaries provide valuable insights into Wittgenstein's personality – sensitive, nervous and attuned to the tiniest slight or change in mood from Pinsent. Pinsent also writes of Wittgenstein being "absolutely sulky and snappish" at times, as well. In his diaries Pinsent wrote about shopping for furniture with Wittgenstein in Cambridge when the latter was given rooms in Trinity; most of what they found in the stores was not minimalist enough for Wittgenstein's aesthetics: > "I went and helped him interview a lot of furniture at various shops ... It > was rather amusing: he is terribly fastidious and we led the shopman a > frightful dance, Vittgenstein [sic] ejaculating "No—Beastly!" to 90 percent > of what he shewed [archaic spelling] us!"Kanterian, p. 40.

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