| 41. | Such peevish criticisms belittle not only their target but even more the accuser, making him look petty and petulant.
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| 42. | If it was dysfunctional, peevish, splitting at the seams, fate wouldn't look so madly arbitrary.
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| 43. | Bush said in that peevish tone usually reserved for snippy columnists from the Boston-New York-Washington corridor.
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| 44. | He will most likely be sentenced to as much as six months in jail by a peevish federal court judge.
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| 45. | Another debating danger for Bush, observers say, is that he can turn peevish when put on the defensive.
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| 46. | After two debates, voters have seen President George W . Bush look peevish and heard him pass the buck.
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| 47. | But first you became a peevish paranoid, looking over your shoulder at Steve, I mean Young, not Bono.
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| 48. | Almost two months and not a peep out of Doug Ross, the peevish pediatrician from " ER ."
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| 49. | The instinct to gather is in all of us _ even the peevish Ralph Kramden had Norton and their Raccoon Lodge.
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| 50. | She was not an easy or pleasant filly to train, being described by Dawson as " catty and peevish ".
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