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Definition of narky in English: narkyadjectivenarkier, narkiest ˈnɑːki British informal Bad-tempered or irritable. 〈英,非正式〉脾气坏的;易动怒的 she got narky with this bumptious little prat giving her lectures Example sentencesExamples - Gretel was getting noticeably more narky at him, and later at the audience who was booing loudly when she crossed to the house to tell them what happened.
- I'm quite vocal on the pitch, and sometimes I can get a little bit narky with people, but it's all forgotten when the game's finished.
- 1pm: We are still on board the aircraft and this time people are getting very narky.
- Whenever questioned about the possibility of quitting, the narky response is always to quote his standing amongst the world's top 10.
- Aside from the brevity of the story, what intrigued us was how narky it was.
- I'm narky because I know that at some point on the journey I'm going to drop the box or the box is going to break and my lovely candles will be ruined.
- Last Sunday there were some narky, petty exchanges and some fisticuffs but there were hardly any thunderous collisions.
- Sorry about the narky tone in the last couple of postings.
- While we're on the subject of bathroom issues that I'm narky about, isn't it convention that shampoo bottles are made in a darker colour than their corresponding conditioner bottles?
- I'm still narky as all hell now and I have a headache in the frontal lobes.
- Okay, Ganesh, this is probably gonna sound narky.
- It's all so predictable and narky I'll keep going with your emails, which get better every day.
- Okay, I'm being narky but it is too easy for us all to get carried away by the moment.
- Why they're getting so narky about it is beyond us.
- In the narky world of poetry this is tantamount to a declaration of war.
- Already I find it enormously liberating - I don't even feel narky or irritable.
- Sure, Lewis is a bit narky during the interview, but I come away feeling quite sorry for her.
- But some, especially one of the floor managers, got all narky and pernickety about the tiniest stuff.
- I might get narky with my girlfriend and pick a pointless argument with her because I'm cross and want to vent.
Synonyms irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
RhymesIraqi, Kawasaki, khaki, larky, malarkey, menarche, Nagasaki, parky, raki, saké, saki, sarky, souvlaki, sparky, sukiyaki, teriyaki |