choleric造句(1) He was a choleric, self-important little man.
(2) He was affable at one moment, choleric the next.
(3) He was a choleric, ill-tempered man.
(4) He was impatient and choleric.
(5) He was a passionate, combative, choleric, and difficult man, frequently embroiled in legal disputes.
(6) Long was a choleric, short-tempered man who was a constant trial to colleagues in opposition or in power.
(7) The choleric face distorts in a look of puzzlement.
(8) His pride and choleric temper were to ruin him.
(9) Words like confident, independent and motivated describe choleric people.
(10) Choleric people don't cry easily or show much emotion at all.
(11) Men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing.
(12) Meanwhile the choleric Captain strode wrathful away to the council.
(13) From a choleric man withdraw a little; form him that says nothing, for ever.
(14) In style, Mr McCain's reaction was slow and choleric, while Mr Obama's was steely and swift.
(15) We may know that, due to temperament, a choleric teacher may be energetic, but also quick-tempered and easily angered.
(16) How did a choleric chef regain his reputation after attacking a kitchen staff?
(17) Beneath his choleric exterior Gerald O'Hara had the tenderest of hearts.
(18) We stopped believing in the four humours, but we remain bilious, choleric, sanguine and phlegmatic.
(19) Hippocrates: Because of an excess of black bile and a deficiency of choleric humour.
(20) Criminally offensive, weak in self - restraint on criminal impulse and choleric.