peevishnesses उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Testy has arranged the marriage against his niece's will, and orders her to " shake off " her " maiden peevishness " and love her husband.
- As the post-convention polls and Bush's less-than-steady campaigning of late show, there's no room in the race for peevishness.
- He'd handled most of the barrage of questions about the possibility of being traded with a mix of stoic humor and peevishness when suddenly his cell phone rang.
- But Republicans were heartened by what they saw as a steadier, more focused and aggressive performance by the president than in the first debate, where he displayed bouts of impatience and peevishness.
- It is the 1960s and Susanna, perhaps a little too smart for her own good, talks about mystical undertow, but basically her problems are a neurotic peevishness and a need to grow up.
- It was Tuesday morning in Manhattan and Grant was standing next to the source of his peevishness and within a few feet of that man's associates, all of whom had irked him no end.
- The statements concluding the three-day session of the Joint Liaison Group stressed its achievements in smoothing Hong Kong's path to Chinese rule, but radiated the same peevishness that has characterized the talks for years.
- Echoing Condi's peevishness, Rummy announced that the campaign of Gerhard Schroeder, who eked out a victory by running against the Bush push to invade Iraq, " had the effect of poisoning a relationship ."
- One critic of the Bonnard show attacked him as a piddler ( and the people who like him as complacent or blind ), and I wondered whether the critic's unusual peevishness didn't perhaps also reflect an agitation that can be linked, at least subconsciously, with shock.
- All through his hourlong appearance _ which aides said was patterned on the motivational speeches he has given to corporate audiences _ Powell used self-deprecating humor, hammed it up by pulling faces either in sympathy or mock peevishness, and let loose what he has mastered about the technology revolution.