crabby person - Meaning in Telugu

crabby person - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of crabby person in English

crabby person noun

  1. a quarrelsome grouch

What is crabby person meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase crabby person refers to a quarrelsome grouch. See crabby person meaning in Telugu, crabby person definition, translation and meaning of crabby person in Telugu. Find crabby person similar words, crabby person synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of crabby person. Find the answer of what is the meaning of crabby person in Telugu.

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