petulance in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ 'petjʊləns; -tʃə- ] ]
Examples
- The pouting and the petulance _ like the losses _ have long disappeared.
- About this time, Roddick was exuding arrogance to the point of petulance.
- His performance is an unmodulated display of camp petulance.
- Highly regarded Portugal, out in a flurry of red cards and petulance.
- It was a moment of frustration, perhaps petulance.
- Gingrich's petulance thrilled the White House.
- There's too much petulance and immaturity.
- Petulance and criminality are two entirely different things.
- But the petulance would cost him at least $ 3 million in lost salary.
- Newspaper accounts of people on the street reflect the same petulance as the commentators.