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Example Sentences

It had gone all flat and straight, which puts any woman in a bad humor.

Since noon he had seen nothing of the three travelers; therefore he was in a very bad humor.

I do not say no; generally I find you faithful and devoted, and, I will say more, I excuse your bad humor.

"I hate the quay," replied Alexander, who was now in a very bad humor.

The thought put her in a bad humor, so she scarcely heard the praises that Doña Victorina was heaping upon her own favorite.

One morning, when the visiting band reached his door, they found him in a very bad humor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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