Use "petulant" in a sentence

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1. He grew moody and petulant.

2. He became more petulant than ever.

3. She could be wayward, petulant, and disagreeable.

4. The expression around her mouth was petulant.

5. A petulant, bad - tempered mood ; a huff.

6. Bloody minded slang Petulant and argumentative in nature

7. You always were petulant and reckless and overrated.

8. His critics say he's just being silly and petulant.

9. Carping: See: critical , criticism , denunciation , diatribe , fractious , petulant , querulous

10. His performances at European summits were petulant and destructive.

11. He picked the pen up with a petulant gesture.

12. I'm not going to act like a petulant child.

13. I have more important things to do than petulant florists.

14. Adjective characterized by fussy or petulant faultfinding; querulous: Carping criticism.

15. I' m not going to act like a petulant child

16. He behaved like a petulant child and refused to cooperate.

17. Alexis walked out with a petulant look, and slammed the door.

18. Crilly turns over and lies with his back stiff and petulant.

19. Come on, Don't be petulant, just pick up the stupid can.

20. You grow old if you are irritable, crotchety, petulant, and cantankerous.

21. Yet in other moments he seems petulant , tentative and even frail.

22. The thing had been remarked with petulant jealousy by his wife.

23. 1 : to engage in a petulant or petty quarrel Bickering over money.

24. He frowned, and the handsome face clouded momentarily, petulant as a child's.

25. Silber is an impatient, some might say petulant, player on the local political scene.

26. Choleric adjective bad-tempered, cross, angry, irritable, touchy, petulant, ill-tempered, irascible, tetchy, ratty (Brit

27. Bicker definition, to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle: The two were always Bickering

28. Bicker definition, to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle: The two were always Bickering

29. Synonyms for Cattish include catty, petulant, cantankerous, snappy, nagging, discontented, quarrelsome, irritable, peevish and criticizing

30. Horatia had always looked petulant, now she looked vengeful and he was sure her mischief wasn't finished.

31. Bickering definition is - petty and petulant quarreling especially when prolonged or habitual; also, plural : instances of such quarreling

32. They remain friends, though she is quick to be petulant over telephone messages left unanswered and favours left undone.

33. Oh, Camelot! Where IS the round table and these other chivalrous knights?! Richard Harris's King Arthur is annoyingly petulant

34. I was made to feel like a petulant child who has flown into a temper because his favorite toy was removed.

35. But the disease confounded everyone, vanishing in petulant defiance of all the elaborate preparations which had been made to accommodate it.

36. His face looked strained and petulant, but he had clearly decided to put his mortgage and proximity to Lesley-Jane above pride.

37. Once viewed by critics as petulant and self-consciously rebellious, Mr. Han has moved beyond ad hominem attacks on poets, pop stars and fellow bloggers.

38. Apols if I'm being petulant, but I'm still cross with him for blocking me on Twitter.: Apols if this letter is a disarray, but my head is like a drum made

39. I came out of the theater, tears streaming, and overheard the petulant voice of a college girl complaining to her boyfriend, “Well I don't see what was so special about that movie.

40. [Circe is] a sly, petulant, and finally commanding voice that narrates the entirety of Miller's dazzling second novel….Readers will relish following the puzzle of this unpromising daughter of the sun god Helios and his wife, Perse, who had negligible use for their child….Expect Miller's readership to mushroom like one of Circe's spells.