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It makes you cranky and weak.

cranky造句

Who can blame them for being cranky?

If allergies have your sinuses blocked, you may be feeling more tired and cranky.

I don't know about you, but being hungry makes me very, very cranky.

Listen to your body. If you are working too much you will start feeling tired, cranky and apathetic.

Getting too little sleep can have all kinds of negative consequences, including making you cranky and impairing your driving.

Saoirse was also cranky and vomiting. She had swelling in both her ears and a bulge the size of an egg on her right temple.

Unlike Ford, however, who grew cranky and anti-Semitic as he aged, the 47-year-old Mr Li seems admirably grounded.

The bill is designed to be less onerous for the smallest food producers, but parts of the industry are decidedly cranky.

We all know what a night of missed sleep does to our brain: we can't think straight or concentrate; we're cranky; we drive as if we're drunk.

That was cranky exaggeration; many changes were felt more than seen, a shift in hopes and expectations that cracked the foundations of patriarchy.

If you have an infant who gets up frequently through the night and a 4-year-old who's a light sleeper, having them share rooms might lead to some pretty tired, cranky kids and parents.

When leaders are defeated, they tend to cling on, even if they have to settle for cranky power-sharing arrangements with the opposition-as Robert Mugabe did in Zimbabwe.

It giggles and wiggles its feet when you shake its rattle, but will get cranky and cry from too much tickling: Meet Yotaro, a Japanese robot programmed to be as fickle as a real baby.

As I drifted into sleep, I remembered what it had been like to push my babies in their strollers, how cranky they often were, how the ride over rough pavement always soothed and settled them.

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