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1 He became very irritable and passionate and lived a perfectly aimless life.
2 Her father was a testy old country gentleman, very irritable and obstinate.
3 She was often very sad and despondent, and again very irritable .
4 He could not stand to be contradicted, and was very irritable .
5 It must be the heat, it makes one very irritable , don't you think?
6 It is a form of milk poisoning, in which the bowels are very irritable .
7 Bacon, who had contracted a disease in the trenches about Jamestown, was very irritable .
8 The peer was exceedingly annoyed and vexed, and very irritable .
9 He is very irritable to-day, and I left off arguing the matter with him.
10 He was always very irritable when crossed, and his obstinate nature was strongly combative.
11 He grew visibly greyer, stooped more, and became very irritable .
12 Solandia and Verdegia said they make you feel irritable, and I was feeling very irritable .
13 He was very irritable and not in good health.
14 I can quickly become very irritable , tearful and dejected.
15 He was very irritable at this time, and could not leave his fellow wayfarers alone.
16 Brawne Lamia is tired and aching and very irritable .
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