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crabby

Grabby vs Crabby - What's the difference?

grabby | crabby |


As adjectives the difference between grabby and crabby

is that grabby is tending to grab especially rudely or needily while crabby is visibly irritated or annoyed; grouchy, irritable, in a foul mood; given to complaining or finding fault in an annoyed way.

Surly vs Crabby - What's the difference?

surly | crabby |


As adjectives the difference between surly and crabby

is that surly is lordly, arrogant, supercilious while crabby is visibly irritated or annoyed; grouchy, irritable, in a foul mood; given to complaining or finding fault in an annoyed way.

As an adverb surly

is in an arrogant or supercilious manner.

Crabby vs Drabby - What's the difference?

crabby | drabby |


As adjectives the difference between crabby and drabby

is that crabby is visibly irritated or annoyed; grouchy, irritable, in a foul mood; given to complaining or finding fault in an annoyed way while drabby is pale, lacking color.

Taxonomy vs Crabby - What's the difference?

taxonomy | crabby |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective crabby is

visibly irritated or annoyed; grouchy, irritable, in a foul mood; given to complaining or finding fault in an annoyed way.

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