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1 Arthur spoke sullenly; a curious, nervous irritability was taking possession of him.
2 Finally, out of nervous irritability , I looked up the Body Artist's website.
3 Too little spirit is easily exhausted; too much quickly passes into nervous irritability .
4 These baths were of great use to Shelley in soothing his nervous irritability .
5 It is nervous irritability , therefore, that we have to deal with.
6 Too much will make a patient wakeful, a little often quiets nervous irritability .
7 Do not worry a man into nervous irritability , and he will be amiable.
8 The Emperor was rocking himself to and fro, in nervous irritability , on his feet.
9 Like other unfortunate deaf people, I suffer from nervous irritability .
10 Molly felt the table to be against her, and it added to her nervous irritability .
11 His nervous irritability increased, but it did not hinder the steady development of his Research.
12 The equilibrium was destroyed, he had at times outbreaks of nervous irritability , without any cause.
13 The French with their nervous irritability , their lively imagination, are incapable of such a defense.
14 Mr. Van Brandt suffers habitually from nervous irritability , and he felt particularly ill last night.
15 This is really nothing but nervous irritability , dear Lyon.
16 Perhaps this constant stimulation accounted for Bert's nervous irritability , for the indefinable hardening and estranging.
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