Most Americans would disagree with my view - some might even regard it as cranky.
But there were times on this trip when Mr. Bush seemed a little cranky.
But that hasn't stemmed people's enthusiasm for the small cat with the cranky face.
Unidentified Men: (Singing in unison) You're a sap, Mr. Jap, to make a Yankee cranky.
Commentator Bob Knight is the cranky old neighbor that most likely disposed of your family pet Skippy.
The interview shows Jobs as alternately witty, charming, cranky and bitter toward those he believed crossed him.
He was cranky man who smoked a pipe and kept slapping an L-shaped pica ruler into his palm.
Cold weather is harder on the bus, and hard on the passengers -- everybody's cranky when it's cold.
Thanks to his cranky moments and his rumpled suits, Bradley seems unteachable in the tricks of the imagemeisters.
But pilots can be a cranky bunch and are fiercely protective of their own -- and with good reason.
Yellow-jackets hung around, cranky and unpredictable, and we walked on the other side.
Americans no what it means to have a dropped call or cranky connection.
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The restaurant layer proved very helpful when my daughter started getting cranky and we needed to make an unplanned stop.
If he can bear it, he will have a fighting chance at softening the judgment of the great cranky majority.
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The New Yorker hated it at first and the magazine's cranky editor, Harold Ross, provided ample space for Lewis Mumford, E.
The bill is designed to be less onerous for the smallest food producers, but parts of the industry are decidedly cranky.
Male rights campaigners have struggled to shed their "cranky" image, argues Tim Samuels, presenter of BBC Radio 5 live's Men's Hour.
Did Steinbrenner Jr. put you up to this, he has been known to be bitterly cranky and vindictive despite his young age?
Much of her recent work at Stanford University has debunked stereotypes about how older people are uniformly slow, cranky and mentally impaired.
Cities are also beginning to use their buses' location data to answer that perennial question of cranky commuters: Where's my stinking bus?
Don't phone after hours, when most hardworking bosses are tired and cranky.
He had attained the status of a cranky but beloved elder statesman.
So tonight we honor David Letterman, who has always offered us an authentic piece of himself -- sometimes cranky, often self-deprecating, always funny.
Unlike, say, a Tamagotchi (or, you know, a real animal), Furby won't die if you don't feed it -- though it may get cranky.
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There's never a whiff of authenticity, except maybe when Harry Dean Stanton appears for a cruelly brief bit part as a cranky local farmer.
Paul Krugman, in a blog entitled Cranky Old Men, attacked a Sunday New York Times jeremiad by former OMB Director David Stockman.
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The university's excellence in this field is, in typically British haphazard fashion, more the product of cranky enthusiasm than of a planned and focused strategy.
Airline employees and flight attendants could do without the cranky travelers who refuse to wait patiently, turn off cell phones or stay in their seats.
Instead of being morose and cranky, maybe I should try being a little more open minded and more willing to explore new aspects of tech.
It is four minutes till midnight on a cool evening on Star Island off Miami, and outside a mansion-turned-nightclub the press pit is getting cranky.
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