"Crabbiest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Crabbiest" Meaning

(Crabbiest is an extremely informal and colloquial adjective that is used to describe someone or something that is extremely irritable, cranky, or complaining. It is often used to describe someone who is being overly demanding, difficult, or negative.)

"Crabbiest" Examples

Usage Examples of "Crabbiest"


The crabbiest part of the day was when I had to deal with a bunch of rude customers at work. (#adjectiveusage)
After not being able to find a decent parking spot, I was getting the crabbiest, really wanting to just scream at the world. (#phraseusage)
The crabbiest employee in the company was the one who always complained about the workload. (#adjectiveusage)
The crabbiest thing about this season was the unrelenting rain that made everything feel miserable. (#adjectiveusage)
The crabbiest thing I ever did was quitting my job without having another one lined up, which caused a huge mess. (#phraseusage)

Note: Crabbiest is an adjective that means feeling or showing ill temper, irritability, or annoyance.

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Cpa

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Cpe

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CPE stands for Certificate in Professional English. It is a certificate awarded to individuals who demonstrate sufficient English language proficiency for professional purposes, typically at Level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Cpi

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CPU stands for Central Processing Unit, which is the primary component of a computer that performs most instructions that a computer program requires. It executes software instructions and acts as the brain of a computer.

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A crab is a type of crustacean that has a hard outer shell, typically brown or blue and has large claws. It is often eaten as a seafood dish and is also commonly kept as a pet in aquariums. In some cultures, crabs are also used as a symbol of good luck or protection.

Crabbed

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Crabbed refers to being vexed, annoyed, or irritated, often to the point of being disagreeable or peevish.

Crabbier

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Crabbier refers to something or someone becoming more unpleasant, disagreeable, or irritable over time.

Crabbing

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The word "crabbing" can have two different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. Crabbing can refer to the act of catching crabs, typically in a coastal or marine environment, using specialized equipment such as traps or nets. This sense of the word is often used in the context of fishing or seafood harvesting.<br><br>Example: "The fishermen went out crabbing to catch some fresh blue crabs for dinner."<br><br>2. Crabbing can also be used to describe a behavior or attitude that is perceived as negative or critical, similar to the phrase "carping." This sense of the word is often used in informal language or in idiomatic expressions.<br><br>Example: "Stop crabbing about the movie and just enjoy it!"

Crabby

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Crabby means being in a bad mood, irritable, or easily annoyed.

Crabgrass

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Crabmeat

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Crabs

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Crabs refer to a type of crustacean, typically having a broad body, a hard outer shell, and claws. They are often found in or near water, and are known for their distinctive sideways movement when they walk.

Crabstick

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I think you might be referring to a "cricket bat". A cricket bat is a wooden or bamboo bat used in the sport of cricket, typically consisting of a flat, elongated piece of wood with a handle attached at one end.

Crabtree

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Crabtree refers to a small tree or shrub, especially one that grows in a tangled or twisted way, often resembling a crab's claws.

Crache

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Crackle:<br><br>verb: to make a sharp, short, explosive sound, like the sound of something snapping or breaking.<br><br>Example sentence: The dry leaves crackled under her feet as she walked through the autumn woods.