All 3 Uses
ornery
in
East of Eden
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- I guess they're real ornery.†
Chpt 7ornery = easily annoyed and quick to complain and argue
- You have to keep the girls well and as happy as possible, and some of them can get pretty ornery.†
Chpt 19 *
- I guess I could think up something pretty ornery, though, if it came to that.†
Chpt 19
Definitions:
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(1)
(ornery as in: is ornery when she first wakes up) quick to get annoyed, complain, argue, and be uncooperative
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely (and seldom any more), ornery can describe someone as "low down", coarse, or unrefined. Mark Twain often used the word in that manner as in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn where he wrote: "The other fellow was about thirty, and dressed about as ornery." and "The more I studied about this the more my conscience went to grinding me, and the more wicked and low-down and ornery I got to feeling."