cranky - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of cranky in Hindi
cranky Definition
Adjective
- eccentric or strange.
- bad-tempered; irritable.
cranky Example
- It always will with that cranky speed boat and the big horsepower motor it carries. ( यह हमेशा उस कर्कश स्पीड बोट और बड़ी हॉर्सपावर की मोटर के साथ होगा। )
- He is very genial and attractive, only he seems to be rather cranky on the negro question. ( वह बहुत ही मिलनसार और आकर्षक है, केवल वह नीग्रो के सवाल पर बल्कि कर्कश लगता है। )
- Crichton's still smarting from being labeled the cranky reactionary. ( क्रिचटन अभी भी कर्कश प्रतिक्रियावादी लेबल किए जाने से होशियार है। )
- Are we happy or cranky, short-tempered or patient? ( क्या हम खुश हैं या कर्कश, चिड़चिड़े या धैर्यवान? )
More Sentence
- I was impatient, cranky and maybe just a tad condescending.
- They just think I'm old and cranky ."
- I am a little cranky about this thing called directory assistance.
- Understand, please, that Rebecca is not a cranky person.
- And sure, it must be pretty tough balancing in that cranky ould boat all the time.
- Yet now he must bring some word from her to this cranky surgeon, or he dared not leave, at all!
- In front of us were one or two cranky omnibuses and many green-hooded two-wheeled carts.
- Four men, with their loads, were permitted to cross in the small, unshapely, and cranky canoes.
- When you feel bloated, cranky, pimply and crampy on a monthly basis, it's tough to be all that grateful.
- We're not this weird, cranky, fanged minority that is secretly drinking blood in the name of its depraved godlessness!
- That said, like all weirdo songwriters destined to evolve into cranky, bearded hermits, he has inspired his own legion of obsessive completists.
- The former Harvard librarian and cranky widower of Glass's richly layered novel is settling comfortably into retirement.
- The expanse of the day unfolds before me and I can't comprehend how I am going to distract my cranky baby for the next 12 hours.
- She had a feeling that any creature who lived in perpetual darkness would probably be cranky.
- And if you think Ferdinand's the man to give in to a cranky Khedive, you're much mistaken.
- Ase Peters said the Grand Panjandrum was cranky as a shark with the toothache all day yesterday.
- In the library was a book-case which my father had recently purchased of some cranky inventor and had not filled.
- He brought two canoes with him, short, cranky things, in which only twelve of us could embark at a time.
- They maneuvered the cranky craft into the meager shelter of the point Rick had indicated, then dropped the stone anchor.
- Sailing across the inlet in a cranky rotten boat through the midst of icebergs was dangerous, and I was glad to get ashore.
- At noon Cranky Joe could stand the strain no longer and opened the door just a little to relive the monotony.
- He escaped with his life and checked himself at the side of Cranky Joe, with whom he conferred on the harshness of the world towards unfortunates.
- Boggs looked, very fixedly, and showed signs of apoplexy, and Cranky Joe returned to his end of the room to resume his soliloquy.
- He realized that what Frank said was the truth, for he had had experience with that same cranky little craft when a second party occupied a place in it.
- Perhaps he did not intend to take the logs, she reasoned, but had written the letter during one of his cranky moods, with no intention of putting his threat into practice.
- There was bitterness in the tone with which he gave this advice; he threw out his hands impatiently, and then flung himself back, so that the cranky chair creaked and tottered.