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Later that day, the couples go out for a rather awkward dinner, where the men are taciturn and grumpy and the women gab away.

One day a man told a zoo worker that the bird looked “grumpy.”

From Salon

"This is my 19th year as a professional and I didn't want to do one year too many and be the grumpy guy in the team," he explains.

From BBC

Key and Basden have a fantastic comic rapport, playfully exploring the stereotypes of the British eccentric and grumpy artiste.

Downing Street insiders acknowledge that many domestic business bosses are "grumpy" as they put it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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