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1 Genghis became more and more irritable until no one dared approach him.
2 Each holiday he found his father more irritable , and a little weaker.
3 According to the parents, she had become more irritable each day.
4 I think the confinement is making Father more irritable than usual.
5 Each year Rebecca had become more tired, more irritable , more desperate.
6 But her tone wavered a little, and his look grew still more irritable .
7 He seemed still more irritable since Rosalie's confinement than he had been before.
8 Both noticed that the mother was getting more irritable than was natural to her.
9 A painful disease at this time attacked him, making him more irritable and exacting.
10 He suffers from gout, which makes him more irritable , and he lost his appetite.
11 Of late, the Witch had become more irritable than usual, complaining of sleeping problems.
12 The farther they traveled out of their way, the more irritable and impatient Jondalar felt.
13 As Genghis listened to Yusuf, he grew more irritable .
14 Mr. Reffold seems to be more irritable every day.
15 The older I get, the more irritable I become.
16 I grew, day by day, more moody, more irritable , more regardless of the feelings of others.
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