Even the normally phlegmatic Wolff was grinning like a maniac. [adjective]
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I come from a very demonstrative, emotional Italian family—I can't remember one phlegmatic moment from my childhood. [Please select]
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Normally phlegmatic hacks find themselves melting into rivulets of tears and effusive praise. [Please select]
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Demetrius saw it all, as though his eye had power to pierce the dust-cloud, and now he, too, lost his phlegmatic calm. [Please select]
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Thenardier, masterful and phlegmatic, cauterized the scruple with this saying: "Jean Jacques Rousseau did even better." [Please select]
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He was a slow, phlegmatic infant, with red cheeks and an exuberant crop of yellow curls. [Please select]
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Is he a person of low stature, phlegmatic, and plain. [noun]
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She said Good morning, Miss, in her usual phlegmatic and brief manner; and taking up another ring and more tape, went on with her sewing. [Please select]
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She was placid, phlegmatic, and had no conversational gifts. [Please select]
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