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1. You are still so irascible.

2. He was an irascible man.

3. He had an irascible temper.

4. He was an ebullient, sometimes irascible, charming man.

5. Laziness makes people irascible, and Xiangzi now grew pugnacious.

6. This irascible trait naturally served to increase his enemies.

7. He dashed about her, solicitous but irascible.

8. He was recognised to be highly jealous and irascible.

9. She's becoming more and more irascible as she grows older.

10. He was irascible, hard-cussing, for ever landing in trouble.

11. Choleric; hot-tempered; hotheaded; irascible; quick-tempered; short-tempered

12. Mr Prescott's punch reminded voters that he was irascible and unreconstructed.

13. Van Gogh is irascible , engaging, intelligent, touchy, high - minded , well read, rebellious and pigheaded.

14. Therefore not every Contrariety of the irascible passions is that of good and evil

15. She pieces of typical teenagers, lovely, irascible and lacking sense of safety.

16. Synonyms for Cantankerous include irritable, cranky, cross, grumpy, irascible, testy, critical, fractious, grouchy and peevish

17. Alicia Silverstone plays an irascible rich girl who stages her own kidnapping to get attention from daddy.

18. Synonyms for Crotchety include cranky, cross, grumpy, irascible, irritable, testy, fiery, fractious, grouchy and peevish

19. Choleric adjective bad-tempered, cross, angry, irritable, touchy, petulant, ill-tempered, irascible, tetchy, ratty (Brit

20. Synonyms for Curmudgeonly include irritable, testy, grumpy, cantankerous, irascible, peevish, grouchy, tetchy, crabby and cranky

21. He had to deal with holly bushes, nettles, hawthorns, eglantines , thistles , and very irascible brambles.

22. Some of the passions belong to irascible , some to the concupiscible part of the soul.

23. The only bright spot was when Diana decided to give one of her presents away to a rather irascible nightwatchman.

24. To his left he caught a quick glimpse of Mrs Melver, their irascible neighbour, peering at him over the fence.

25. Choleric: 1 adj characterized by anger “a Choleric outburst” Synonyms: irascible angry feeling or showing anger adj quickly aroused to anger Synonyms: hot-tempered , hotheaded , irascible , quick-tempered , short-tempered ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition adj easily moved to anger “"men of the Choleric type take to

26. Curmudgeon - a crusty irascible cantankerous old person full of stubborn ideas golden ager, old person, oldster, senior citizen - an elderly person Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

27. Acedia is a complex mixture of thought and emotion. It feeds simultaneously on both the irascible and the concupiscible appetites, and usually stirs up all the other vices.

28. Based on the original comic strip Boondocks, Two young brothers (Huey and Riley) move away from their birth city to live with their irascible grandfather out in the suburbs.

29. Choler in medieval science and medicine, one of the four bodily humours, identified with bile, believed to be associated with a peevish or irascible, or Choleric, temperament.Also known as yellow bile

30. But, since he’s turned on the Brusquest iconoclast to ever sit in the Oval Office, Amash has become not just a sometimes-darling of the left, but a stalwart to the irascible anti-Trump right.

31. Bizarre (adj.) "fantastical, odd, grotesque," 1640s, from French Bizarre "odd, fantastic" (16c.), from Italian bizarro "irascible, tending to quick flashes of anger" (13c.), from bizza "fit of anger, quick flash of anger" (13c.)

32. What is broken God Blesses, not the perfectly brick-on-brick prison but the shattered wall that announces freedom to the world, proclaims the irascible spirit of the human rebelling against lies, against betrayal, against taking what is not deserved; the human complaint is what God Blesses, our impoverished dirt roads filled with cripples, what