A humor that was once believed to be secreted by the liver and to cause irritability and anger.
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Examples for "choler"
Examples for "choler"
1And then the choler and the hot blood of his youth spoke.
2Choleric he was, with the superficial and temporary choler of the schoolmaster.
3Edward was choleric and stern in his choler, but judicious and politic.
4I had had two years of color, choler, and passion in Karhide.
5Sir Giles, who had some difficulty in controlling his choler, now spoke:-
1Griff turned swiftly and retched, bitter, yellow bile spewed from his throat.
2I felt something warm touch my cheek and reached up to wipe away yellow bile.
3My stomach convulses again, but all that comes out is strings of bitter yellow bile.
4We were both sprayed with yellow bile.
5The thing quivered for a moment before it went stiff, leaking yellow bile into the grey dust.
6Enoch clears his throat irritably, hacking loose a small accumulation of yellow bile-thehumour of anger and ill-temper
7Fester had seen the yellow bile bubble out from under my oxy mask and streak my webbing and BDU.
8According to this celebrated theory there are four humors in the body-blood ,phlegm ,yellowbile, and black bile.
9'What are the symptoms of yellow bile and what is to be feared there-from?'
10"Do you know what yellow bile is the humour of, Jack?"
11"Thank God women have no way to rid themselves of the yellow bile," he said.
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