Adjective(1) easily irritated or annoyed,crabby,moody(2) easily irritated or annoyed(3) crabby(4) moody
Adjective(1) easily irritated or annoyed,crabby,moody(2) easily irritated or annoyed(3) crabby(4) moody
(1) I can also become unpleasant and then behave like a petulant child.(2) But now he was behaving like a petulant child and she simply could not imagine what had gotten into him.(3) Iaina pouted, resembling a petulant child instead of the full grown woman she was.(4) They were so refreshing compared to the petulant teenagers she was around all morning.(5) I cycled off, leaving him to glower after me like a petulant teenager.(6) She's as assertive and capable as he is petulant and out of his element.(7) He was petulant all day and was earlier booked for mouthing-off at the referee.(8) Sometimes she reminds me of a petulant child holding its breath to get its way.(9) Mattie had come in like some petulant kid and thrown himself in a corner.(10) They can simultaneously be revered as heroes on the park and behave like petulant children in the street.(11) It's all because I am consumed by trying to make it work right away, like some petulant child.(12) He had his arms folded and was sneering like a petulant brat.(13) This all makes for incredibly depressing viewing, not helped by Pfeiffer's petulant , sulky, scowling presence.(14) His reputation is that he's only interested in winning and that he's a petulant loser.(15) By midnight, he was pouting like a petulant kid being kept after school.(16) The film reveals him as a petulant child, given absolute authority!