crabbed in English

adjective
1
(of handwriting) ill-formed and hard to decipher.
The crabbed handwriting was identical to the one on the note.
2
ill-humored.
a crabbed, unhappy middle age
verb
1
move sideways or obliquely.
he began crabbing sideways across the roof

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1. Crabbed (comparative more Crabbed, superlative most Crabbed) Bad-tempered or cantankerous

2. Crabbed 'Crabbed' is a 7 letter word starting with C and ending with D Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Crabbed

3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Crabbed crab‧bed / ˈkræbɪd / adjective WRITE literary writing which is Crabbed is small, untidy, and difficult to read Examples from the Corpus Crabbed • I hate the Crabbed and the mean and the petty

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6. Crabbed definition, grouchy; ill-natured; irritable; churlish

7. Definition of Crabbed in the Definitions.net dictionary

8. How to use Crabbed in a sentence

9. ‘The Crabbed handwriting was identical to the one on the note.’ ‘The painfully familiar Cyrillic letters were Crabbed and uneven - as if battered by gales.’ ‘Thirty-four years after I made this Crabbed notation - ‘Mr

10. Crabbed definition is - marked by a forbidding moroseness

11. Crabbed It has done it very well, but it has been curbed and Crabbed in its activities and its programme is behind schedule.

12. Crabby, Crabbed - Crabby and Crabbed derive from a crab's sideways movement and habit of snapping (thought to suggest a perverse or irritable nature)

13. Crabby, crabbed- Crabby and crabbed derive from a crab's sideways movement and habit of snapping (thought to suggest a perverse or irritable nature)

14. Crabbed definition: surly ; irritable ; perverse Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. Definition of Crabbed adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

16. Definition of Crabbed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

17. Words with Friends point value for Crabbed: 14 points

18. The Tamil for Crabbed is படிக்கவோ புரிந்து கொள்ளவோ முடியாத

19. 1800 Robert Southey, Winter: A wrinkled Crabbed man they picture thee,

20. Crabbed Meaning: "peevish, angry, ill-tempered, spiteful," also "vicious, wicked, perverse," from crab (n.1), from the… See definitions of Crabbed.

21. Crabbed Age and Youth’ is quite a self-explanatory poem

22. An example of a Crabbed approach for a crosswind landing

23. 30 synonyms for Crabbed: bad-tempered, cantankerous, cranky, cross, disagreeable, fretful, grouchy

24. Crabbed Sentence Examples He is repulsed by the intolerably harsh and Crabbed versification, by the recondite choice of theme and expression, and by the oddity of the thought.

25. The Crossword Solver found 86 answers to the Crabbed crossword clue

26. Definition and synonyms of Crabbed from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.

27. This is the British English definition of Crabbed.View American English definition of Crabbed.

28. Murdoch, Jasmine, and Peregrine Crabbed to a mast and unlashed eight-foot boarding pikes.

29. Toch Crabbed down the slope, raised his obsidian-studded club, and thumped Kab repeatedly

30. Amazon.com: Crabbed Age And Youth: And Other Essays (1907) (9781165414604): Stevenson, Robert Louis: Books

31. Synonyms for Bellyached include beefed, bleated, carped, caterwauled, complained, crabbed, croaked, fussed, griped and grope

32. Information and translations of Crabbed in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

33. Her Crabbed [= morose] view of human nature makes it hard for her to trust people.

34. Crabbed To crab is to steal or take something that isn't yours or to 'pinch' it

35. Synonyms for Churlish include boorish, loutish, crabbed, harsh, impolite, rude, uncivil, unmannerly, bad-tempered and brusque

36. "Generally Crabbed and reticent with strangers, he took a liking to me," says Emma Lazarus

37. Antonyms for Crabbed include charming, easy-going, sweet-natured, easygoing, relaxed, liberal, tolerant, indulgent, laid-back and mild

38. 69 synonyms and near synonyms of Crabbed from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 48 antonyms and near antonyms

39. *Crabbed* †froward, wayward XIII; out of humour; †harsh, rugged XIV; difficult to deal with or make sense of; cross-tempered XVI

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41. We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Crabbed will help you to finish your crossword today.

42. I always liked McArdle, the Crabbed, old, round-backed, red-headed news editor, and I rather hoped that he liked me

43. A Crabbed approach will require some adjustments close to touch down but like any landing you should be on full attention

44. THE POEMS OF EMMA LAZARUS EMMA LAZARUS It is written in a small and Crabbed hand unlike that of a professed scribe

45. Crabby: 1 adj annoyed and irritable Synonyms: bad-tempered , crabbed , cross , fussy , grouchy , grumpy , ill-tempered ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition

46. Crabbed: 1 adj annoyed and irritable Synonyms: bad-tempered , crabby , cross , fussy , grouchy , grumpy , ill-tempered ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition

47. A1400 Cursor (Göt Theol 107) 8943: Þe iuus, þat war sua crabbid [Trin-C: Crabbed; Vsp & Frf: cant, kant] and kene.; c1400(?c1390) Gawain (Nero A.10) 2435: Þe faut & þe fayntyse of þe flesche Crabbed, How tender hit is to entyse teches of fylþe

48. On most if not all the Seafire carrier tests Brown carried out, he eschewed the curved approach in favour of a technique called the ‘Crabbed’ landing

49. It was in low Latin, and full of the strange, Crabbed handwriting of Claes van der Heyl, being evidently the diary or notebook kept by him between 1560 and 1580

50. (The Lost World, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) The bitter check had wrung from me some tears; and now, as I sat poring over the Crabbed characters and flourishing tropes of an Indian scribe, my eyes filled again