Aún no tenemos significados para "irritable man".
1An irritable man went to visit a sick friend, and asked him concerning his health.
2You know he was always an irritable man.
3Spohr tells us how cordially Cherubini, generally regarded as an austere and irritable man, received him.
4I own that I feel a certain satisfaction in irritating Pugh, he is such an irritable man.
5And our rector is a very irritable man; he can't bear to lose his money at cards.
6He was not an irritable man, and he had never used such a tone to her before.
7After that reply, to persist in making inquiries would only have ended in needlessly provoking an irritable man.
8The petty pangs of these nameless torments, which an irritable man finds so great, only strengthened my passion.
9He became a moody irritable man.
10Robert McIntyre is a moody and irritable man, for ever pursuing a quest which will always evade him.
11He was a stout, irritable man.
12A party of five was sent out, led by M. Moranget, who was a rash and irritable man.
13He was a nervous, irritable man, as unlike Jimmy as it is possible for two brothers to be.
14There came to the restaurant where Dickie worked, a certain sallow and irritable man, no longer in his early youth.
15Come, you irritable man, embrace me once for all and snore at your ease, you are dying to do so.
16Lord Mount Rorke is an irritable man, and I am sure that if you were to speak to him as you-
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