Narky

//ˈnɑːki//

"Narky" in a Sentence (6 examples)

The war had made Stan narkier than ever.

2003, Justine Larbalestier, A Buffy Confession, Glenn Yeffeth (editor), Seven Seasons of Buffy: Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors Discuss Their Favorite Television Show, BenBella Books, US, page 83, I′m now one of those people I used to defend the show against. There is no one more bitter than an ex-true believer. Color me narky and picky.

It was a special request and Mrs. Fleming had to do it all on the spot, so that′s made her even more narky than usual.

Foolishly, I went to the National Right dinner last night. What a narky, miserable bunch of sods.

I had to endure the narkiest taxi driver complaining about ‘Foreign lads takin′ taxi plates’, who then managed to test my patience even more by leaving me a good walk from Parker′s apartment block.

2008, Claudia Carroll, Do You Want to Know a Secret?, Random House, UK, unnumbered page, Age is definitely making me narkier. The only difference between me and my moany Auntie Maisie is a plaid shopping trolley and a tracheotomy.

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