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Crustaceans have repeatedly gone from having a cylindrical body plan with a big tail — characteristic of a shrimp or a lobster — to a flatter, rounder, crabbier look, with a much less prominent tail.

From Scientific American Jun. 1, 2023

Kelly was crabbier than usual afterward, refusing to address the one constant stain on his time in Westwood: defensive coordinator Jerry Azzinaro.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 31, 2021

They all know that happy and emotionally intelligent workplaces deliver results that crabbier organizations can’t.

From Forbes Oct. 22, 2014

He’s achieved many of his goals—Trudy had the baby, he got a bigger offe, he’s dominating Roger—but he seems to get crabbier by the week.

From Slate Apr. 16, 2012

“You’re always crabbier when your eyes are black — I expect it then,” I went on.

From "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer

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