She shifted her eyes to Frederick, whose ill-humored reaction to Olivia's slight was quite evident. |
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It's not exactly ill-humored, but you can't really call it jolly fun, either. |
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My time has been taken up with appeasing the whims of a very impertinent and ill-humored stallion. |
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A notorious spot featuring an ill-humored grandmother was universally panned. |
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She has been strict, ill-humored and punishing in ways that ensure she will not be missed. |
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To have lived near there is to know that this is the real London, rough, impatient but not ill-humored. |
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She was jumpy in Arthur's presence, and her refusal to respond to his mild flirtations made her seem prudish and ill-humored. |
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I always feel like a parrot answering that question, and a nervous ill-humored parrot if I am writing a first draft. |
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He turned an ill-humored eye toward Younge, who sat further down the table pouring over the treasury accounts. |
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Now when the ill-humored husband spied Lennie's wide smile, his temper boiled over. |
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They walked together in an ill-humored way for three months. |
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I tried to understand the ill-humored nonchalance that had overtaken me. |
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The two continued conversing when an ill-humored Olivia came upon them. |
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