- The
Irascibles or
Irascible 18 were the
labels given to a
group of
American abstract artists who put name to an open letter,
written in 1950, to the president...
- Lack of
purpose Right ambition Over-ambition
Spiritlessness Good
temper Irascibility Rudeness Civility Obsequiousness Cowardice Courage Rashness Insensibility...
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narratives of the
mystical powers of
fortune telling or as
people who have an
irascible or p****ionate
temper paired with an
indomitable love of
freedom and a...
- on a
planned fishing expedition in February, but pain
caused him to be
irascible and
difficult to get
along with. When a
bushfire broke out, he was again...
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unable to fly a kite, win a
baseball game, or kick a
football held by his
irascible friend Lucy, who
always pulls it away at the last instant.
Peanuts is...
- any
parts whatsoever of
human nature, e.g., of the
concupiscible and
irascible parts, in so far as they are
ruled by reason,
belong to the
natural law...
- history, and his
dedication to republicanism.
Adams often found his own
irascible nature a
constraint in his
political career. In the late 1750s, Adams...
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appears much
larger on the
inside than on the outside. The
initially irascible and
slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more comp****ionate...
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count was "a
virtual parody of a
parasitic aristocrat,
incredibly stupid,
irascible, and
swollen with self importance". He
spoke no Italian, a
language in...
- the 99th
mayor of New York City from 1934 to 1946. He was
known for his
irascible, energetic, and
charismatic personality and diminutive,
rotund stature...