- "practically
perfect in
every way" and
added that she "inhabits Mary Poppins'
snappishly entrancing spirit, and in the
musical numbers she
generates her own spit-spot...
- Mercer's
horse artillery troop,
where he
found them "amazingly
sulky and
snappish with
every one".(Mercer 1870b, p. 62)
Chesney states that
Wellington and...
-
Croydon refused to
listen to the
complaints and,
according to Wood, "several
snappish words p****ed"
between the men
before de
Croydon gave them "stubborn and...
-
brother Samuel for 17 years.
According to Samuel, Berg
became moody and
snappish after the war, and did not seem to care for much in life
besides his books...
- Pinsent.
Pinsent also
writes of
Wittgenstein being "absolutely
sulky and
snappish" at times, as well. In his
diaries Pinsent wrote about shopping for furniture...
- choleric, jealous, peevish, sullen,
endless wrangles, whiny, waspish,
snappish.
Insular paranoid (including
avoidant features) Reclusive, self-sequestered...
- deserves-better
Heather Locklear still spits out even the
worst lines with
snappish authority, and the diabolical-doctor duo of Jack
Wagner and
Thomas Calabro...
- Kate Lock has
suggested that "Carol
always looked careworn and
sounded snappish, but then, as
pointed out repeatedly, she's had to make a lot of sacrifices...
- w****
within their Shakespeare cycle: the
right hand
seizing a
hammer and
snappishly nailing the left hand to the arm of the chair."
Barnes points out that...
-
imported into the
aquarium trade but is
reported to be
aggressive and
snappish. P. leiurus,
which grows to
around 16 cm (6.3 in), can be
identified by...