adjective
- comparative form of chippy; more inclined to be irritable, defensive, or quick to take offense
- comparative form of chippy; containing more chips or having more of a chipped or fragmented quality
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: less common
Examples
- He seemed chippier than usual after losing the game.
- She's been chippier with her colleagues ever since the promotion went to someone else.
- The paint on the old door looked chippier in the morning light.
- Don't get chippier with me—I'm just trying to help.
- He's always been a bit chippy, but today he's even chippier.