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Brusque and surly and forbidding.
gruff
crusty
curmudgeonly
ill-humored
ill-natured
1
Moreover the place is wearisome, and I am fanciful and often
ill-humoured
.
2
The miller felt the hours hang heavily, and he became listless and
ill-humoured
.
3
All this time he was hardly awake and a little
ill-humoured
in consequence.
4
Marius shrugged his shoulders; his face suggested that he was
ill-humoured
.
5
His temper has changed, too: he has grown
ill-humoured
and irritable.
6
Kashtanka stretched, yawned and, cross and
ill-humoured
,
walked about the room.
7
As usual, his face looked anxious and
ill-humoured
,
and his beard was uncombed.
8
They are not
ill-humoured
,
and they are not peevishly arrogant, except upon provocation.
9
Annas was a thin
ill-humoured
-
looking
old man, with a scraggy beard.
10
If I were
ill-humoured
I would say you marked the cards!
11
Mr. Bonteen, however, was not beaten by much, and was in consequence somewhat
ill-humoured
.
12
Finishing the service after a fashion, dissatisfied and
ill-humoured
,
he set off for Shuteykino.
13
I get
ill-humoured
and indifferent, and then leave off.'
14
He was gloomy,
ill-humoured
,
taciturn, was afraid of nobody, and refused to recognize any authority.
15
This he said in a tone which he himself felt to be
ill-humoured
and almost petulant.
16
He was not an
ill-humoured
man in reality.
ill-humoured
look ill-humoured
most ill-humoured
apparently ill-humoured
feel ill-humoured
get ill-humoured