Meldrewish

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Etymology

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Meldrew +‎ -ish, after Victor Meldrew, a grumpy old man who is the fictional protagonist of the 1990s sitcom One Foot in the Grave.

Adjective

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Meldrewish (comparative more Meldrewish, superlative most Meldrewish)

  1. grumpy; prone to peevish exasperation
    Synonym: Meldrewesque
    • 1998, Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle, Harold Monro, Poetry Review, page 89:
      If occasionally a poem luxuriates in its nostalgia without much point ('Without Potatoes' is a Meldrewish whinge about Spud-U-Likes), []
    • 2007, The Spectator, volume 303, page 55:
      Far from being a Meldrewish ogre, Wilson turns out to be one of the friendliest, most open-hearted and most modest []