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How to use choleric in a sentence

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As a choleric sign it is prone to fevers and is linked to yellow-jaundice and sore eyes.
Her mother, for instance, with her high blood pressure, her quick temper, is obviously choleric.
Indeed, the political system accommodated the interests and choleric attitudes of both men with little difficulty.
Sanguine relates to air, choleric to fire, melancholy to earth and phlegmatic to water.
As Phil, Mr. Pacino is palsied, choleric and monomaniacal, but not entirely repellent.
Yet we still say a person is choleric or phlegmatic, in good or bad temper.
The characterization also stems from the antique doctrine of the four humors, in which red represents the choleric temperament.
The opponents know this deep down, or at least fear it, and that is the true reason for their choleric obsession.
The choleric Latin temper of that era and Shakespeare's 16th Century Italian world are seemingly similar with blood feuds, tight pants and hot blood galore!
While Ralph was the choleric loser, Ed was the lucky buffoon.
How angry the poor devil is! In fine, thou art as choleric as a cook by a fireside.
Since the predominance of a Humour has an impact on the character, we can identify four basic temperaments: choleric, sanguine, melancholic, phlegmatic.
What Indonesia has not done is close radical schools like al-Mukmin or figured out how to counter JI ideologues like Abu Bakar Basyir, the choleric cleric controversially acquitted of involvement in the Bali bombings.
Bolzer and the choleric and angry-eyed Alec Severn, who, while the Salamander was being made fast, stepped on the stringpiece.
Not according to the indignant panelists in this glorious Fox Business segment, led by the professionally choleric Lou Dobbs:Juan Williams fears the worst.
A choleric person has a yellow complexion, a dry and nervous body.
For all the eccentric Dr Hinzpeter's efforts over a ten-year period, that too was to no avail. The Kaiser grew up to be emotionally needy, bombastic, choleric, hyperactive and hypersensitive.
No one utters more caustic comments than a sarcastic choleric!
Thou knowest of old that my temper is somewhat choleric, and my tongue not greased with that unguent which oils the mouths of the lip-serving lords of the land.
As it was clear that he was a choleric fellow in some respects, Mr Swiveller was relieved to find him in such good humour, and, to encourage him in it, smiled himself.
Examples from Classical Literature
He is choleric, and a little matter doth set him in a flame, so old as he is.
And as his temperament was choleric there were fellows who were actually afraid of him.
A bull-necked, dark-browed, choleric looking man addressed me.
The general disposition was choleric, pugnacious, litigious.
Valens was of a timid, and Valentinian of a choleric, disposition.
It appeared, indeed, from the countenance of this proprietor, that he was of a frank, but hasty and choleric temper.
The one is amiable and submissive, the other choleric and rebellious.
When they looked round, he was making up to them with choleric strides.
He is an elderly man, red-faced, white-haired, and choleric.
If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him.
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