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1
Molyneux, on the other hand, had the
sanguine
temperament
of a projector.
2
A man of pure life and
sanguine
temperament
was hard to kill.
3
She saw, however, in every word and act his father's
sanguine
temperament
.
4
His
sanguine
temperament
was disclosed in the deep color of his cheeks.
5
Has had small-pox; without infirmities;
sanguine
temperament
;
easily excited and subject to feverishness.
6
He was of that
sanguine
temperament
which in anger acts hastily.
7
The propagandists were, for the most part of incredibly
sanguine
temperament
.
8
His
sanguine
temperament
had made a complete rebound from the depression following Ticonderoga.
9
This was due to a
sanguine
temperament
and a large imagination.
10
His enthusiasm, based upon such a
sanguine
temperament
,
continued to rise.
11
The macaques of the Far East vary from the
sanguine
temperament
to the combative.
12
The
sanguine
temperament
of the captain might have over-estimated it.
13
Under the influence of the fiery stimulant, Kent's
sanguine
temperament
boiled and bubbled over.
14
Let me, said a wise man, always be surrounded by men of
sanguine
temperament
.
15
Even Conniston's
sanguine
temperament
was not proof to the shock of his father's message.
16
His
sanguine
temperament
was asserting itself to the full.
sanguine
temperament
sanguine