What's the difference between crabapple and grouch?

Crabapple


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  • (1) International graffiti stars such as Sampsa, Ganzeer and Captain Borderline and the painter Molly Crabapple have begun to create designs incorporating the slogan "Sisi war crimes" in cities across Europe, the US and north Africa .
  • (2) New-York-based Molly Crabapple will draw work inspired by the cages Egyptian dissidents are locked inside at trial hearings.
  • (3) One of Molly Crabapple’s illustrations from a fable about Colonel John Bogden.
  • (4) Seems very unlikely to me.” Other contributors include Iranian-American academic Reza Aslan, illustrator Molly Crabapple, and Guardian journalist Ian Cobain.
  • (5) Yet, as the artist Molly Crabapple pointed out on Twitter : "White terrorism is always blamed on guns, mental health – never poisonous ideology."
  • (6) We have four years to write a better story | Molly Crabapple Read more I will fight for you with every breath in my body – and I will never, ever let you down.
  • (7) More recently, the columnist Molly Crabapple suggested that the recording proved American soldiers were "gears in a terrible machine beyond their control".

Grouch


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  • (1) There is one area which holds little appeal for the great grouch: television.
  • (2) Given that Willis's character is a stubborn, ruthless grouch, can we see Looper as a fear of ageing, too?
  • (3) I even thought of missing the massive Degas retrospective that opened in New York in the winter of 1988, though it was not far from where I was living at the time; it would be uncomfortably crowded and Degas had not apparently been a very nice man, a grumbling grouch with a sarcastic wit in his early years, who evolved into an embarrassing antisemite.
  • (4) If I can’t help, this shit is a fucking waste.” If Chuck were really an “old cranky uncle”, he’d be rubbing old wounds and grouching about how things were better in his day but he describes himself as “a realist and an optimist”, qualities that save musicians and activists alike from a bitter, disappointed middle age.
  • (5) David Cameron slotted into the pattern by assiduously cultivating a new generation of Murdochs and turning them against the old grouch in Downing Street.

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