mardy
Meaning of mardy
adjective
- in a petulant bad mood; sulky or grumpy.
you can get all mardy about it if you like
I had 4 hours sleep last night and I'm a mardy cow right now
- a sulky mood or fit of petulant bad temper.
he stormed off the pitch in a mardy after the final whistle
I declined the first dance with my wife as I had a mardy on
late 19th century (as noun, in the sense ‘spoilt child’): probably from dialect marred (from mar), describing a spoilt, overindulged, or badly behaved child.
Information about mardy
- The plural form of mardy is: mardies.
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Hyphenation of mardy
mardy
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- mardy is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Anagrams of mardy
Words that rhyme with mardy
Ardy, Lombardy, bardy, jubardy, lombardy, Picardy, cardy, picardy, beardy, Gardy, gardy, sluggardy, Hardy, enhardy, foolhardy, hardy, nonhardy, overhardy, semihardy, shardy, unhardy, goliardy, Clardy, Lollardy, lardy, boardy, cardboardy, pasteboardy, enjeopardy, jeopardy, pardy, bastardy, custardy, dastardy, dotardy, mustardy, pretardy, tardy, vardy, cowardy, swardy, farmyardy, blizzardy
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