Advertisement
Advertisement
grouty
[ grou-tee ]
adjective
, grout·i·er, grout·i·est.
- sulky; surly; bad-tempered.
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Discover More
Example Sentences
It was a grouty person, indeed, who could look into Ruth Fielding's frank countenance and not return her smile.
From Project Gutenberg
Father wanted to pick a quarrel,” she repeated, turning to Deborah; “he's been kind of grouty to Barney for some time.
From Project Gutenberg
The very library caught contagion from him, and became grouty and sombre.
From Project Gutenberg
Stale meat will make broth grouty and bad tasted, and fat meat is wasted.
From Project Gutenberg
If not of sufficient stiffness, it falls to pieces, and makes soup, &c. grouty and very unsightly.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse