Tetchy in a sentence as an adjective

Could be nothing, but there's a lot that could've happened there that'd make a founder tetchy.

Some authors are a bit tetchy about their characters being used by other authors.

They get pretty tetchy about **** that they decide is "bad", and then devolve into flaming.

If you're going to be tetchy about base 2 and base 10, recall that cards are labeled in base 10 so Munroe's math is wrong to start with.

I would love a world of people who had skipped English Literature to read a book for fun. I tried to do that all through school, and according to standardized tests it paid off big time, but the English teachers got all tetchy about it.

It also covers the story of the submarine fleet that Vasili Arkhipov was on and why they were a bit tetchy when the US Navy started annoying them.

There is a ticking clock here, once Apple asserts that the nebulous statement is relevant to the value of the company, because some customers are tetchy about their data.

But don't get tetchy with the grantlords!Meanwhile, all around the US, real effects of this dogshit excuse for scientific inquiry can be seen every single day. Police departments are adopting new policies around known-bad implicit bias papers.

A senior official who had been asked repeatedly by journalists about whether the disease constituted a pandemic gave a half-joking but tetchy response: "This is a word you love, right?

Could we have this over https?My internet connection blocks most pages of the site as "Adult content", presumably because it has bomb making instructions on, and the UK government is tetchy about that kind of thing nowadays.

Are you prepared to cope with the idea that, more than 7 centuries from now, a tetchy oblong plastic computer will be able to easily find collisions in any hash algorithm that you can come up with and take over any system that strikes its fancy?...

Tetchy definitions

adjective

easily irritated or annoyed; "an incorrigibly fractious young man"; "not the least nettlesome of his countrymen"