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grumpish, a.|ˈgrʌmpɪʃ| [f. grump n. + -ish.] = grumpy.
1797A. M. Bennett Beggar Girl (1813) V. 242 Our stuart is as grumpish as an old hound. 1805in Spirit Publ. Jrnls. (1806) IX. 314 Diddle..was sure it was a grouse or a woodcock, it looked so grey and so grumpish. 1840F. Trollope M. Armstrong I. vi. 158 If you blubber or look grumpish, I'll have you strapped ten times over. 1897Baring-Gould Bladys xii. 143 She is grumpish and the world is well rid of such baggage. |