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"petulantly" Definitions
  1. in an angry or sulky way, especially because you cannot do or have what you want

50 Sentences With "petulantly"

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Nighthawk snarks petulantly, because Valkyrie's trauma is all about him.
It's also why, however petulantly they insist otherwise, they hate women.
Rather than accept a pause, he petulantly threatened to pull the bill and demand an early election instead.
Now, we have West petulantly ensuring that everyone knows he's a real man because of what he won't do.
A smattering of protesters picket for Medicare for All and one heckler petulantly yells, "Impeach," over annoyed shushes from the crowd.
I could petulantly shrug off all the dire news and flip to the Cartoon Network, but she didn't have that option.
And in what other elite sporting league would a self-proclaimed "fascist" petulantly push a referee over after being sent off?
And after his original deal fell apart over the weekend, McConnell took the floor to whine petulantly about the futures market.
" "If it's true," Mr. Wayne said, a little petulantly, "why can't I stay in the world of my desire for good?
There's Senator Marco Rubio petulantly blocking Ms. Jacobson's appointment because she had a role in negotiating the change in relations with Cuba.
" But amid the call-outs, she forswore future debates with right wing extremists, almost petulantly, because "my heart can't take the backlash anymore.
An American president abroad, whining petulantly and ignorantly, and so diminishing his office and our country, is a spectacle I never expected to see.
Neymar and new Manchester City signing Gabriel Jesus both disappointed, with Neymar getting a yellow card for petulantly kicking the ball at an opponent.
The former buzzes and hums, scratching petulantly at the strings, first expanding to thunder and fill the space, then shrinking to chime calmly and quietly.
In his efforts to strong-arm other countries, Trump has often petulantly walked away from the negotiating table or struggled to sit down in the first place.
She warns her fellow liberals to resist the temptation to "lash out petulantly" with an "every-state-for-itself model" most recently popular among the reactionary South.
"Rather than petulantly threatening to raise taxes on overburdened New Yorkers, Mr. Cuomo should instead cut waste" in his own state budget, he said in a statement.
There's a lot of teen Groot here (relatively speaking, for a minute-long montage), including one moment in which he petulantly tells Star-Lord to f*ck off.
Failing that, the company simply paid slap-on-the-wrist fines and continued as normal or petulantly left cities rather than comply with laws designed to regulate it.
While there was validity in many of the criticisms, a degree of silliness crept into the discussion, starting with those who actually signed a petition petulantly demanding some kind of cosmic do-over.
You probably like the clothes in your wardrobe (excluding the days when you stand in front of your closet petulantly declaring, "I have nothing to wear"), even if they're not necessarily the hottest new trends.
Rosenworcel's reconfirmation has languished in the Senate for a year and a half because Wheeler repeatedly, petulantly refused to promise to resign if a Republican won the White House — making it impossible for Republicans to reconfirm her.
" In an interview with Rolling Stone, Wong said that Reeves also came up with the moment when he lists numerous Chinese dignitaries during the film's game night scene, and later petulantly says, "I don't have a problem, Sasha.
But my gosh, Maria, it&aposs time to do something for the American people and they&aposre acting very selfishly, they&aposre acting very petulantly, and they need to grow up and quit getting in it with Donald Trump.
It's all a bit hard to track, since he used his fame to court and elevate Ally in the first place, then begins acting petulantly and accuses her of selling out as soon as she actually hits it big.
Here are some things you don't want to do in public as a therapist: Cry to a friend in a restaurant or say, "I know, Mom!" petulantly into your cellphone while in line at Costco with a patient nearby.
" There all the days when he petulantly snaps, "I know what I'm doing," at someone who questions him, and later will say, "I'm just living from day to day, preparing for the hereafter – no, I don't know where I'm going next.
Speaker Pelosi gives a spirited speech about protecting abortion rights to raucus applause and chants of "Nancy, Nancy," from the crowd A smattering of protesters picket for Medicare for All and one heckler petulantly yells, "Impeach," over annoyed shushes from the crowd.
Among them, he appeared to defend Russia's annexation of Crimea, suggested the election might be "rigged," booted a baby from a rally, joked about getting the Purple Heart the easy way and petulantly refused to endorse two leading Republicans -- House Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen.
He just insulted Denmark, a NATO ally, petulantly canceling a trip in which Queen Margrethe II planned to personally host him and the First Lady -- a great honor -- and disparaging Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, calling her "nasty" -- one of the insults he generally reserves for strong women.
When, in the aftermath of an equalising own goal from Steven Gerrard, Mourinho turned to the Liverpool fans behind the dugout and petulantly held his finger to his lips, he announced himself as a snide genius and the ringleader of the chaotic circus that was English football in the mid noughties.
Betty Draper in "Mad Men," for example, always struck me as a punching-bag for the writers — a cold, sometimes cruel, mother subject to not only chronic marital humiliations but also to the indignities of binge eating, followed by the agonies of lung cancer (which she petulantly smoked her way through).
In his youth, Mantis was a petulantly impatient warrior who was prone to jumping to conclusions and making impulsive decisions. When this habit got himself captured by crocodile bandits, the long wait he was forced to endure in his cage allowed him to find the patience to play dead long enough to ambush his captors.
Norma has Max deliver the edited Salome script to her former director Cecil B. DeMille at Paramount. She starts getting calls from Paramount executive Gordon Cole, but petulantly refuses to speak to anyone except DeMille. Eventually, she has Max drive her and Joe to Paramount in her 1929 Isotta Fraschini. The older studio employees recognize her and warmly greet her.
In the palace garden Achilles sees Deidamia talking to Ulysses and is fascinated by his armour and manliness. He listens to their conversations, as Ulysses now pays court to Deidamia in order to win her confidence, and Deidamia politely but firmly refuses him. Stung with jealousy, Achilles petulantly berates her for encouraging Ulysses' attention. Nerea brings news that Lycomedes has arranged a hunt to entertain their guests.
When LaSalle grabs the offer, Mike explains that it was a bad trade, because he's completely happy with his life and has no intention of selling off the remaining ten per cent. LaSalle petulantly grabs George's Oscar and departs. As the play ends, Mike and George are on their way back to New York, Mike not forgetting to grab his typewriter on the way out.
Walter Lowrie translated The Concept of Dread in 1944. He was > asked "almost petulantly" why it took him so long to translate the book. > Alexander Dru had been working on the book and Charles Williams hoped the > book would be published along with The Sickness Unto Death, which Lowrie was > working on in 1939. Then the war started and Dru was wounded and gave the > job over to Lowrie.
Gloria reveals her secret to Oscar and his friends by playfully dancing in the playground while they watch a news feed of the monster mimicking her movements. When a helicopter launches a missile at the monster, Gloria petulantly lashes out and destroys the helicopter, killing its pilot. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, she panics and collapses. When she awakens, she discovers that Oscar also manifests in Seoul, as a giant robot.
Conflict soon resulted, however. When he attempted to name a new colonel for the 20th North Carolina, a personal friend from outside of the regiment, 26 of his officers signed a letter of protest against the action. Iverson attempted to arrest all 26 officers, but eventually cooled off. His friend was not placed as the new colonel, but Iverson petulantly refused all winter to promote any of the other candidates for the position.
Finally he returned to live a hermit-like existence in the cabin he had built for her. The Ashmolean no longer interested him. He complained petulantly to Fortnam in a late, childish display of sibling rivalry, that his father had had another child, his half- sister Joan.. After a year of grief the mounting tension in Crete began to attract his interest. Knossos was now known to be a major site, thanks to Evans's old friend and fellow journalist in Bosnia, William James Stillman.
Ariki-mau petulantly rejects the latest statue—which stands over tall—as too small. The Short Ear workers are forced to build an even bigger statue in an impossibly short amount of time. The king's advisor ruthlessly enforces the rules and status quo by publicly killing a Short Ear fisherman who had accidentally caught a taboo fish. Long Ear Noro (Jason Scott Lee) and Ramana (Sandrine Holt), a Short Ear, are both rejects in their tribes—her father was banished for building an unlucky canoe.
On the evening of June 27, Lincoln sent orders relieving Hooker. Hooker had argued with Halleck about defending the garrison at Harpers Ferry and petulantly offered to resign, which Halleck and Lincoln promptly accepted. George Meade, a Pennsylvanian who was commanding the V Corps, was ordered to assume command of the Army of the Potomac early on the morning of June 28 in Frederick, Maryland. Meade was surprised by the change of command order, having previously expressed his lack of interest in the army command.
He did not like the climate, and in 1806 his father convinced President Thomas Jefferson to transfer him to the Supreme Court of the recently created Michigan Territory. While on the court in Michigan, he generally deferred to the opinions of Chief Justice Augustus Woodward, going so far as to refuse to hear cases by himself without Woodward there to offer his opinion. He spent seventeen years on the court, and has been called "one of the most petulantly dissatisfied office-holders of all time" because he spent the entire time trying to find another job.
Margaret Sterling (Elizabeth Rice) is Roger and Mona Sterling's only child. Spoiled and immature, she reacts petulantly to her father's remarriage and refuses to speak to Jane. She is engaged to be married during Seasons 2 and 3 and frequently whines about Jane's attempts to befriend her, as well as dramatically complains to her father that Jane has ruined her life and will ruin her wedding by attending. When John F. Kennedy is assassinated the day before her wedding, Margaret is distraught over the fact that it will effectively ruin her wedding and although she does proceed with the wedding, very few guests attend.
There have been numerous biographies about Lillie Langtry, (she also wrote her own autobiography) but little has been written about her first husband Edward (Ned) Langtry. What has been written often paints him in a negative light. He has been referred to as "a colourless sportsman"; "a pudgy chap, his weak mouth overhung with a walrus moustache, and his conversation powers were limited"; "petulantly determined on his own importance......he was weak and indolent and also, surprisingly shy"; "a meek, weak husband and no money";"uneasily complaisant husband". If these descriptions are accurate, it is difficult to understand why a woman as gifted as Lillie would marry a man with such shortcomings.
Charles Swan (died 1690) was a reluctant buccaneer. Captain Swan was forced into piracy by his crew in the 1680s, and proceeded to write letters to the owners of his ship Cygnet in London, begging them to intercede with James II of England for his pardon - even as he looted his way up and down the coastal areas of South America. He was present at the attack on Payta in 1684 alongside John Eaton, where he petulantly burned the town after no booty was found. On 25 August 1685, he separated from his confederates Peter Harris and Edward Davis, and sailed up the coast of Mexico alongside Francis Townley, but met with little success.
Evans frequently quarrelled with fellow inventors and engineering peers over steam technology in the mid-1800s. His increasing frustration led to his premature publication of what he had hoped would be the equivalent of his earlier manual for millers—the petulantly titled The Abortion of the Young Steam Engineer's Guide. The Steam Engineer's Guide was significantly shorter than this first book and less structured in its approach. A third of the book is devoted to an ongoing argument between Evans and John Stevens (another prominent steam engineer of the day), much of which had previously appeared in the journal The Medical Repository and to which now Evans added various additional criticisms of Stevens' contentions.
Bonera in action for Milan and chasing down the striker Roberto Muzzi of Torino Bonera's UEFA Champions League came against Belgian side Anderlecht on 17 October 2006, in which he received a red card after receiving a second yellow in the 47th minute for what, in the referee's view, was petulantly kicking the ball away as Anderlecht waited to take a free kick. After struggling at right back, Bonera was moved to centre back after several defenders were injured, and after the acquisition of Massimo Oddo from Lazio in January, a natural right back. Bonera slotted in well at centre back, becoming one of Milan's better players. However, he struggled with a niggling injury in the second half of the 2008–09 season, joining Alessandro Nesta and Kakha Kaladze on the treatment table.
In season 3, it is revealed that there is a typo on his birth certificate and that his legal name is Nichael Bluth. Also, Michael discovers the truth about his father's crimes and his sister's identity. In the last episode, Michael and his son George Michael try once more to abandon the Bluth family by sailing away on a yacht, but after they arrive at the new home, they find that George Sr. was also on the yacht. In season 4, Michael's fortunes decline swiftly and he becomes more petulant, narcissistic, and guile as he avoids a massive debt to Lucille Austero, manipulates his family into signing away their movie portrayal rights, and allows his relationship with George Michael to deteriorate by encroaching on his privacy, petulantly avoiding him, and carrying on a relationship with the same woman as his son.
After Nero Wolfe reacts petulantly to a change in one of his favourite meals, Archie Goodwin plays a prank on him by allowing Pete Drossos, a neighbourhood child, to enter and ask for Wolfe’s help on a case. Pete claims that while he was washing the windows of car at a stop light the driver, a woman wearing distinctive golden earrings in the shape of spiders, silently asked him to summon a police officer, and Pete believes she was being threatened by her male passenger. To indulge Pete, Wolfe has Archie pass Pete’s information on to the police, but the next day they learn that the same car, now driven by a man in a brown suit and hat, has struck and killed Pete. Matthew Birch, an agent of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, was also struck and killed by the same car, apparently on the same day that Pete approached Wolfe.

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