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enfurruñado, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

petulant [америк. ˈpɛtʃələnt, брит. ˈpɛtjʊl(ə)nt] ПРИЛ.

petulant person
petulant person
irascible офиц.
petulant frown

в словаре PONS

petulant [ˈpetjələnt, америк. ˈpetʃə-] ПРИЛ.

petulant
в словаре PONS

petulant [ˈpetʃ·ə·lənt] ПРИЛ.

petulant
enfurruñado, -a разг.

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The petulant players blockading a reporter from another newspaper over some perceived slight was typical of this group.
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With its rash of mandatory sentencing provisions and petulant outbursts about judges, the government revealed its attitude towards judicial independence.
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He was petulant, hardheaded and abrasive, while rarely giving the audience a relatable hook to hang his anger on.
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Cousin, a petulant semi-servant, only risks removing his mask when he subsequently invites the miserable narrator along for the ride of his life.
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But expecting them to go away is naive, and attempting to undermine them is unwise since students and families could perceive that as petulant and paternalistic.
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