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Meanings of choleric temperament in English
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Usage of choleric temperament in English
1
Worse than the cholerictemperament is the peevish, sullen nature.
2
He embarked upon an apologetic discussion of the cholerictemperament.
3
The ticket collector was a man whose natural cholerictemperament was accentuated by the harassing nature of his employment.
4
His cholerictemperament had often brought him into trouble from which the magistrates of Roily-le-Tors, like indulgent and prudent friends, had extricated him.
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His cholerictemperament had often brought him into trouble, from which the magistrates of Rouy-le-Tors, like indulgent and prudent friends, had extricated him.
6
The more haughty and offensive he is to the people, the more they respect him; a decided advantage to the traveller of cholerictemperament.
7
The Colonel's wrath, under circumstances where almost any Texan would have been cool, nonplussed Duane, and he put it down to a cholerictemperament.