So he has a highly choleric temperament with his SoM Mercury in a fixed sign on the ASC. [adjective]
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The heart, linked with the choleric humor, markedly increases in rate. [adjective]
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But I hear that choleric boy as loud as ever. [adjective]
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Tristram stared at the old gentleman, who was of a tall unwieldy figure, short bull neck and choleric complexion. [adjective]
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On hearing this the regimental commander hung his head, silently shrugged his shoulders, and spread out his arms with a choleric gesture. [adjective]
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Then, in order to escape a libel suit, the choleric old man fled back to Italy. [adjective]
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The commander of the regiment was an elderly, choleric, stout, and thick-set general with grizzled eyebrows and whiskers, and wider from chest to back than across the shoulders. [adjective]
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He had a lean, well-bred face, and very choleric blue eyes. [Please select]
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