This determination was the last hooray of a defunct agency, that was feeling petulant because we had not engaged with them. [adjective]
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The row it caused and Cann 's petulant behavior carried on for well over a year. [adjective]
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Your penance must be to suffer the company of a petulant, disappointed old man. [adjective]
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"Send Admiral Decres to me," the Emperor shouted, as he laid down his telescope and returned to his petulant to-and-fro. [adjective]
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"Très chère, you are pleased to be petulant." [adjective]
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The most petulant of the juvenile party were two or three boys, grandchildren of a person well known by the name of Cooper Climent. [adjective]
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The tones died away; the company was hushed for a moment; and the old chief then said gravely to his petulant follower, "That is what _men_ fight for, boy." [adjective]
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No impudent waiter could ask us why we were sitting there, nor any petulant policeman propose that we should push on. [adjective]
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