Cantankerous in a sentence as an adjective

Hah, the scene with Ellison is great; good to know he was just as cantankerous in his youth as his old age.

You don't just become a dumb, boring, cantankerous old person over night.

Crows are pretty cantankerous and mischievous at times.

Postgres can be cantankerous to the point of frustration, but at least it sticks to its principles.

A 100,000 mile car used to be a cantankerous beast, and a sort of badge of honor for the skillful owner who kept it running.

Uber was built from the ground up to tangle with cantankerous and corrupt authorities whose first impulse is to outlaw it.

Listen up you extremely cantankerous lot, it's the submission's title that is 'wrong' in calling it web-based, not the fact that it uses a Unity plugin.

"Which sounds great, but speaks directly to what cantankerous mentioned: this is more about computer programming than it is about hard Computer Science.

The senior engineer was very scruffy and cantankerous at times, which made him unapproachable to many people.

If his interactions in these two areas came off as cantankerous as he is coming off here, I'd understand letting in a guy with a 1580 over a guy with a 1600.

"Agreeable" is not the first word that comes to mind when I think of the entrepreneurs I've met. I'm not saying all entrepreneurs are cantankerous, but I would say they're more inclined to do things "their way."I also think entrepreneurs are a lot more threatening to the status quo than previous youth-culture archetypes.

A cantankerous press, an obstinate press, an ubiquitous press must be suffered by those in authority in order to preserve the even greater values of freedom of expression and the right of the people to know.

Cantankerous definitions

adjective

stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate; "unions...have never been as bloody-minded about demarcation as the shipbuilders"- Spectator

See also: bloody-minded

adjective

having a difficult and contrary disposition; "a cantankerous and venomous-tongued old lady"- Dorothy Sayers

See also: crotchety ornery