(1) No-one likes a prima donna or a sourpuss u2026 no matter what work you're given to do, no matter how wet or cold you get on location or how many coffees you have to fetch, smile.(2) And I can imagine readers growing weary of Gogol, who's too much of a sourpuss .(3) And unfortunately, throughout the '90s, he was a sourpuss about the economy, so his dour warnings are not to be taken, I think, with too much seriousness.(4) In any case, I don't think that Ms. Rice is a sourpuss .(5) The reaction of your other half, however, is that of a sourpuss .(6) Consequently I now have a reputation as a sourpuss and a grouch.(7) This might very well be the most complimentary set of remarks ever made by this renowned sourpuss about his native land.(8) If Thomas has a reputation for being a sourpuss , those who have been around him for most of his career insist that reputation is unwarranted anyway.(9) I realize I'm going to sound like a sourpuss when I say this, but I didn't find one instance when I laughed out loud.(10) The sourpuss told Cory that he should keep me away from the customers, because I obviously didn't know what I was doing.(11) The elder must be respectable - not a sourpuss or a stuffed shirt - but a man who has gained respect.(12) So why is this sourpuss even bothering to attend the party?(13) No one cares for a sourpuss , regardless of his or her other attributes.(14) I'm a cross old sourpuss who prefers thinking deep thoughts about Plato and why it always rains when I haven't got my jacket, to engaging in friendly exchanges.(15) But since it's all in good fun only a sourpuss could fail to laugh.(16) But I am not sure if being a sourpuss is enough reason to fire somebody.