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"tetchy" Definitions
  1. easily annoyed

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But they are surprisingly tetchy when others do it to them.
This was held on May 9th after years of tetchy relations.
Legislators can get tetchy if you refer to them as such.
Yingluck's relaxed style in Phrae contrasts with Prayuth's tetchy public appearances.
A source of discord has been removed from a tetchy region.
Florence Eldridge is a tetchy Elizabeth, jealous of Mary's beauty and legitimacy.
The word "tetchy" hovers over these pages as ominously as the Spanish Armada.
Yet this sunny outlook has not brightened the mood of a tetchy election campaign.
Tyler immediately establishes himself as an insufferable tetchy mansplainer; Anna's deference to him is inexplicable.
Torpedoing this tradition tends to trouble "team tetchy" (though this transcriber thinks that truculence tiresome).
Earlier on October 11th its embassy in Bangkok had released a tetchy statement on Facebook.
Trump is historically tetchy about allegations that he's not as obscenely wealthy as he says he is.
Mexico's government wants to attract more American pensioners and their dollars despite its tetchy relationship with Mr Trump.
That mindset suggests a second summit scenario: Tetchy Trump, in which the president stars as berater-in-chief.
Her husband has left her, her tetchy adult son still lives with her and she's tired of tedium.
Rob Lowe's performance is one of his best, juxtaposed brilliantly with Fred Savage as the Grinder's tetchy younger brother.
An outwardly tetchy Caribbean lady helps a Hasidic Jewish woman choose the perfect pear, carefully sizing each one up.
Many in the industry worry what effect his policies might have beyond an increase in the number of tetchy flyers.
Van Gaal became increasingly tetchy and walked out of a news conference ahead of a Christmas defeat by Stoke City.
Still, the idea that you are paying money to play with someone else's dog makes some folks a little tetchy.
Emma had a loose theory that parents who acted like puppeteers, closely monitoring their nannies, tended to have defiant, tetchy children.
Israel also embraced Mr Trump, seeing his visit as a reset in relations following a tetchy eight years during Barack Obama's tenure.
All of which points to four eventualities that are more likely than they look in the current tetchy cross-Channel political environment.
Second, given Twitter's rock-bottom stock price and its tetchy shareholders, activist investors are likely to look at Twitter with renewed interest.
Murray, 32, lost a tetchy battle with the world number 12 in which the Briton twice failed to serve out the match.
Temperatures had reached 105 degrees and the riders — both of whom carried reputations in the peloton as good guys — had grown tetchy.
However, the leaked emails portray a star who carefully maintained his image and who was tetchy when he did not get his way.
In a country where secular sceptics and sharp-tongued clerics often have a kind of amicable, bantering relationship, things have suddenly become tetchy.
James hauled his jump shot, a tetchy instrument in these playoffs, out of the closet; he hit 4 of 8 3-point shots.
"Dialoghi sull'Ultima Corda" (2014) sets two cellists against each other in a conversation of tetchy, lonely characters, flecked with abrupt violences and slides.
Mr Ryan has had a tetchy relationship with Mr Trump, which could be severely tested again if Mr Trump's budget proposals swell the deficit.
Showing great mobility, the towering Czech neutralized the potentially tricky world number 33 in a sometimes tetchy two-hour contest on Margaret Court Arena.
They've won on every account, and then when you call them to task for a couple things, as Anand did, they get all tetchy.
Lucia, high-schooler and pyromaniac, has every reason to be tetchy: a dead father, an institutionalized mother, a penniless guardian, an insensitive school administration.
Renewable projects in Colombia also require major infrastructure construction and support from often-tetchy communities can be in short supply, companies and experts told Reuters.
In Abbott's hands, Yossarian is less sardonic than Alan Arkin, arguably sanded down from his tetchy persona in the novel, but easier to empathize with.
Their rapport moves gradually from tetchy and antagonistic to confiding and intimate, although neither can fully acknowledge — or perhaps even understand — how close they have become.
The rap battle and poetry slams take place in settings that are brightly lit and — a few tetchy spats between rivals romantic and artistic notwithstanding — relaxed.
And that was before this year's tetchy G7 standoff in Charlevoix, Canada (a meeting that was dubbed the G6+1 summit by some critics of American unilateralism).
Brinkmann can come off like a parent telling his tetchy teen-ager to tough it out, and sometimes, like the teen-ager, you want to talk back.
Perhaps a sequel might suggest that Adolf Hitler's teetotalism put him in a tetchy mood; a relaxing glass of schnapps might have kept him out of Poland.
That statement deepened his tetchy ill humor, because he believed that it might distract bird lovers from what he considered the more immediate work of protecting habitat.
Already the White House issued a tetchy statement, telling the Times of Israel on Thursday evening: President Trump has publicly and privately expressed his concerns regarding settlements.
Only a truly curious, seasoned musician with little regard for tetchy genre constraints could have pulled this off half this well—and that musician's name is Manuel Gagneux.
"If this is 'plant-based,' I'm switching to boil-in-bag," the New York Post's notoriously tetchy food critic Steve Cuozzo wrote last March when reviewing Double Zero.
The relationship between the two organisations has often been tetchy, but they now agree that neither has "all the tools in the box" to deal with hybrid threats.
The cresting intrigue about Mueller, Cohen and the President's increasingly tetchy mood robbed the White House of a clean victory lap, following the positive economic data released Friday.
At Paco Rabanne, Julien Dossena fetishized dance, alongside the brand's trademark futurism and his own tetchy sportswear, a tripartite approach that added a refined fluidity to his arsenal.
The four officers involved were acquitted, and the NYPD has continued to be somewhat tetchy over Springsteen's song, yanking his police escorts and urging people to boycott his concerts.
Donald Trump has been a bit tetchy over the last few days, after excerpts from Michael Wolff's upcoming book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House were made public.
He is "constantly crying," his mother, Zhenya (Maryana Spivak), says, in a tone not of pity but of tetchy complaint, as if his tears had nothing to do with her.
His collaborations work well: "Sorry" with Frida Sundermo is hazy and dramatic, "Shinin'" with Grace Hall is tetchy and intriguing, even if it spends seven minutes plugging away without changing intensity.
After Salzburg Mrs May made a tetchy statement to say that the Brexit negotiations were at an impasse and it was for the EU, not her, to make the next move.
What they got instead were 20143 unforced errors flying off the Swiss great's frame as his timing fell apart, and the sight of a tetchy Federer falling out with the umpire.
" With his severe Swiss-German accented English and tetchy impatience with critics, Mr. von Däniken is now, with the visibly amped Mr. Tsoukalos, one of the familiar personalities of "Ancient Aliens.
When Miriam (Christine Bruno), a tetchy newcomer to the town, demands that Ed (Chris Henry Coffey) help clear some government hurdles to selling her dead mother's house, the two become adversaries.
Initially assigned to writing "the slop," or women's dialogue, Catrin quickly rises to the occasion, typing reams of dialogue while gracefully, sometimes messily navigating a crowd of tetchy narcissists, mostly male.
Back at the fort, Pilate (Peter Firth) is a tetchy scold, calling the high priest Caiaphas (Stephen Greif ) and his crew a "pack of raving Jews" and fretting over a possible uprising.
I get nervous and tetchy in crowds, but so far I've done O.K. The fear melts away, and at some point you stop caring about the sweat and viruses everybody is sharing.
But kind, gentlemanly Bruce brought the warmth of the old style, which showed through even when vain Brucie was being tetchy and tart: a real love of playing to a live family audience.
But as Der Spiegel notes, American right-wing sensibilities may be one step too far for Germans, who are a bit tetchy about anything that might smell too strongly of Germany's dark past.
The anxieties prompted by a sense of white displacement are the subject of Robert P. Jones's "The End of White Christian America," which isn't nearly as tetchy a book as the title suggests.
Gibson, as Roman, is the best at this — funny, kvetching, tetchy — even when he's trying to steer a skiddering neon-orange Lamborghini across a lake of white-gray ice with Russians on his tail.
He seemed tetchy during a video conference with governors held at Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters last week, flatly calling out "next governor" as he waited in silence for each line to be connected.
Modi may hold his first bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in more than two years on the sidelines of a G20 summit in June in Japan, with ties possibly getting tetchy over trade.
LONDON (Reuters) - Johanna Konta's often tetchy relationship with Britain's tennis media corps turned sour again as she accused them of "picking on me" after her quarter-final loss to Czech Barbora Strycova at Wimbledon on Tuesday.
As Markovits's characters navigate a long weekend of sometimes tetchy togetherness, he moves among their inner worlds so deftly that you barely notice that you've made the transition from mother to daughter or father to son.
At one point, Jacobson uses the word "sarcastic" to describe a speaker's tone, and he is often sarcastic, instead of, in Roth's American way, mordantly ironic; his tone can become tetchy and irritable as a result.
The booksellers' travails feed into the climate of tetchy disgruntlement that has prevailed in Hong Kong since the failure of the big street protests of the "Umbrella" movement in 2014 to prompt China to allow democratic reform there.
England booked their spot in the last eight with a 4-3 shootout victory over Colombia after an often tense and tetchy encounter that only went to extra time after the South Americans scored deep into stoppage time.
At first, Sarah pushed Abigail forward to play a larger role in the court, in part because Sarah's involvement in politics was so consuming, and partly due to the strain of answering the whims of the tetchy queen.
Tracy Morgan, her co-star in the TBS series "The Last O.G.," got all tetchy this summer when asked about her burst of success; then Katt Williams suggested her fame was linked to her looks, and basically undeserved.
Boy's country votes to leave the world's largest political and economic union... When we got married (South London registry office, tetchy Scottish officiant, borrowed flowers from the cafe down the road), we got a lot of unsolicited advice.
Even the wealthy elite are feeling tetchy and uncomfortable, thanks both to the growing confrontation with the West (which threatens their fortunes) and the unchecked power of the FSB, the secret police (which threatens their liberty and even their lives).
He was often tetchy with reporters who made their way to his small, grubby flat on 60th Anniversary of the USSR Street, in Fryazino north-east of Moscow, and sat in his bare kitchen with the star-chart on the wall.
His tetchy mood will likely worsen when Mueller on Tuesday fires up his expensively assembled prosecutorial engine for its first real test in court, when Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort goes on trial on tax and fraud charges in Virginia.
The narrative of the tense and tetchy relationship between liberal president and conservative prime minister instead reached a climax in a hyper-politicized showdown over war, peace, justice, security, human rights and, at last, the very meaning of international friendship.
His defensive contribution was also negligible, failing to make a single tackle and registering one block and one interception in a tetchy 90 minutes during which his main priority appeared to be engaging in a constant dialogue with referee Michael Oliver.
The sensors on the body suit can be a bit tetchy and the system had problems tracking my movements for some of the more complicated experiences where I was manipulating objects in VR with my hands (but it worked great for Pong).
When non-Co-op people think of the Co-op, they picture snobs and brats, self-righteous foodies, hypocritical hippies, bougie mothers who have their nannies do their shifts, adult professionals who melt down like tetchy toddlers when kale is out of stock.
Rory Smith: It's slightly curious that Colombia — still a gifted squad, even without James Rodriguez, the country's talismanic playmaker — seem to have decided that the only route to victory (or, now, parity) is to turn the game into a tetchy, fractious scrap.
Don't expect to know much going in about Netflix's revival of the chilling Channel 4 show that started in the U.K. Technology is a tetchy privilege, and each new standalone episode of Black Mirror will address how it effects our world (or similar ones).
Despite being a franchise that should have earned your sympathy a thousand times over by being a decades-long manifestation of a Lars von Trier film, the Clippers have still managed, in their time in the spotlight, to be annoying, haughty, tetchy, douchey, and consistently disappointing.
Berlin is also anxious to demonstrate its growing defence responsibilities in the wake of Donald Trump's complaints that most of the US's European partners — and especially Germany — spend too little on their defence and rely too much on the US. The US president confronted Ms Merkel directly with his criticisms at Friday's tetchy summit between the two leaders in Washington.
In addition to their descriptions of "spit vessels" left out to be tripped over in the morning, these benefits seem to revolve around having to share a house with someone who, under other circumstances, would be classified as a lunatic obsessive: a scowling, tetchy, indecorously competitive dork convinced life's true meaning lies in the ability to blind-differentiate Rieslings from various postage-stamp-sized wineries along the banks of the Austrian Rhine.
Digital Spy's Morgan Jeffrey described Jess as a "feisty character". Jordan Farley of SFX described Jess using the tagline "Tough. Troubled. Tetchy", while Claire Webb of Radio Times described her as "doe-eyed, moody Jess".
Tetchy Tess is one of Horrid Henry's babysitters. After Henry floods the bathroom, she refuses to come back. She appears in Horrid Henry and the Bogey Babysitter and Horrid Henry Goes to the Park. She is voiced by Sue Elliott-Nichols.
The group also includes Nomad's then-girlfriend, a neophyte adventurer who goes by the codename Vagabond. During this storyline Nomad is depicted as a tetchy and insolent character who takes an instant disliking to Demolition Man, a dislike increased by an apparent attraction between Vagabond and Demolition Man. Nomad battled Vibro.
In a scathing review, Khalid Mohamed criticised Mukerji's choice of roles and wrote that "she's one- dimensional, either darting full blast smiles or tetchy scowls. Her costumes, too, are uneasy-on-the-eyes". The film had low box office returns and further contributed to a decline in Mukerji's career prospects. An India Today article spoke of her "running out of luck at the box office" and mentioned her decline in endorsements.
In September 1939 when Cabinet was passing nearly 30 war regulations as laid down in the War Book, Lee Martin denied knowledge of one of his regulations. Fraser became tetchy until Nash leaned over and silently pointed to the minister's signature on the paper. While still a member of the Cabinet he retired as a minister in 1941 owing to ill-health. He subsequently retired from Parliament at the 1943 general election.
'. I was getting so tetchy, so I thought I'd go. I'd had enough. They were a bit shocked, because apparently there were some good stories coming up." Expanding on this in 2008, Brown stated that she "didn’t like what they were doing with Dot – she was meant to spread the gossip. Originally she was a fountain of knowledge then next thing I know, people are telling Dot what had been happening and I thought, ‘No, this just won’t do’.
Ashok Singh (Dharmendra), Vinod Verma (Vinod Khanna) and Randhir (Danny Denzongpa) are childhood friends. Ashok is a son of multi-millionaire Seth Dharmdas (Madan Puri) and likes fast cars, whereas Vinod and Randhir are engineers at the Indian Railway Board along with Rakesh (Vinod Mehra) and dream to build the fastest moving train in India. Since boyhood, Randhir is a tetchy and wild and envies Vinod. Meanwhile, Ashok and Vinod fall for Seema (Hema Malini) and Sheetal (Parveen Babi).
These limitations, according to Hazlitt's psychological analysis, caused Gifford himself internal pain—"he is tetchy and impatient of contradiction; sore with wounded pride; angry at obvious faults, more angry at unforeseen beauties"—as well as leading him to inflict undeserved damage on the literary reputations of others of far superior talents. Hazlitt then brings up the case of the then deceased poet John Keats, whom Hazlitt had been among the first to recognize as "a true poet".Hazlitt 1930, vol. 11, p. 118.
A bet among the boys leads to some ugly repercussions. Episode 3.09 (Wednesday 4 October 1989) -- written by James Griffin, directed by Tony Holden Gemma is out for revenge, Alistair is out to find the truth, and Maxine is out to find a new career. Episode 3.10 (Wednesday 11 October 1989) -- written by Judy Callingham, directed by Murray Reece Alistair's quest gets the vision mob a bit tetchy. Gemma has a rather sinister shopping list she needs filled while Chelsea is losing control of her magazine.
For example: > The courtship between Ferdinand and Miranda is one of the chief beauties of > this play. It is the very purity of love. The pretended interference of > Prospero with it heightens its interest, and is in character with the > magician, whose sense of preternatural power makes him arbitrary, tetchy, > and impatient of opposition. In quoting the speech of the old counselor Gonzalo on the ideal commonwealth he would rule, Hazlitt observes that here "Shakespear has anticipated nearly all the arguments on the Utopian schemes of modern philosophy".Hazlitt 1818, p. 124.
The Enigma “Red” cypher was the main cypher used by the Luftwaffe in every theatre where they operated. Red had been broken sporadically from the beginning of 1940, and from 22 May BP overcame some changes to the Enigma machines. From then on, Hut 6 broke Red daily to the end of the war, and it became the “constant staple” of ULTRA. Calvocoressi wrote that later in the war “we in Hut 3 would get a bit tetchy if Hut 6 had not broken Red by breakfast time.” Calvacoressi (1980) p.
The story opens in Melbourne, where Amaryllis Merewether, aged 16, is told her father has died and that she is to inherit his farm on the North coast of New South Wales. There is a catch; the co-heir is the grandfather she never knew she had. The snooty schoolgirl and the ramshackle old pensioner are clearly at odds, yet both are curious about the farm and agree to take the train together and visit their property. The pair are captivated by the beautiful, almost tropical landscape, and soon its luxuriance begins to work its magic on lonely, isolated Ryl and tetchy Dusty.
Following his time at Eton, Millington-Drake progressed to Oxford University before joining the Rifle Brigade to serve out his National Service. He spent some time posted in Egypt during the Suez Crisis, where he became a close friend of James Mossman. His facility for making friends was considerable, the number was always rising and they formed an important part of his life, despite which he could be a generous but distant and tetchy host. Nicky Haslam describes Millington-Drake at this time as "the prettiest dark-eyed and curl-haired faun, with an enchanting lisp".
During this storyline Nomad is depicted as a tetchy and insolent character who takes an instant disliking to Demolition Man, a dislike which only increases when it becomes evident that Vagabond is attracted to him. Though not explicitly stated in the stories themselves, the Captain America letters pages explained that the formula which gave Nomad his powers was again causing him to become aggressive and mentally unstable. The character next starred in the eight page story "Angel in the Snow" in Marvel Comics Presents #14 (March 1989), which was written by Fabian Nicieza, a writer who would go on to script most of the character's appearances in the following decade and a half. The story is followed up in a backup story in Captain America Annual #9 (1989), in which Monroe discards his spandex outfit and becomes an urban vigilante.
Twilight Sparkle awakens one morning to find that her friends' cutie marks and duties around Ponyville have swapped: Rarity's creativity in doing Rainbow Dash's weather control causes havoc around town; Rainbow is unable to tame Fluttershy's animals, who run wild around her cottage; Fluttershy's attempts to throw Pinkie Pie's parties disappoint the residents of Ponyville, who become grumpy and tetchy; Pinkie has difficulties working on Applejack's farm, where her apple trees are now bare and blackened; and Applejack's dressmaking skills are awful, forcing her to close Rarity's boutique. Twilight's friends are unaware of the change, believing that they are following their true destinies despite them being unskilled with their tasks. Twilight remembers that Princess Celestia had earlier sent her the notebook of unicorn wizard Star Swirl the Bearded, believing that Twilight has the skill to make sense of the incomplete spell on the last page. However, when Twilight first read the spell, it inadvertently switched around the Elements of Harmony, affecting their respective bearers.

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