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He became increasingly dissatisfied and querulous in his old age.
An answer to that question is more important than half-informed and querulous talks about this or that mark of torpedo.
I agree with what you have said as to what was merely a querulous interruption.
There was a particularly querulous note about his remarks.
I have heard querulous people say that it is no good doing anything under atomic attack, so one may as well give up.
Any alternative to that offers only the prospect of a more perilous and more querulous future.
A querulous bitterness disfigures not those at whom it is directed, but those who direct it.
This may all seem a little wistful and nostalgic and perhaps a little querulous.
It would be a clear case of excessive and over-expensive government and of an indecisive and querulous form of government.