- 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...
- character,
including the "great comp****ion for
humanity and that
sense of
irascibility" with
which Kelley imbued the character. New Zealand-born
Urban trained...
- Pony Cart"
Ralph Senensky Jack
Miller December 2, 1976 (1976-12-02) The
irascible Martha Corrine Walton, in her 90s,
makes an
unexpected return to Walton's...
- Toronto, London:
Pitman publishing corporation. Moseley,
Maboth (1964).
Irascible Genius,
Charles Babbage, inventor. London: Hutchinson. Collier, Bruce...
-
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...
-
unsympathetic characters, such as a
murderous cop on the take in Monk, an
irascible motorhead in
Dazed and Confused, an ill-fated
white supremacist child...
- may be a
euphemism for death.
Flashing eyes may
indicate the
anger or
irascibility of
Charon as he is
often characterized in literature, but the etymology...
-
quality referred to as "dimensionally transcendental"). The
initially irascible and
slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more comp****ionate...
-
iotacism irasc-, irat- be
angry Latin irasci "grow angry", from ira "anger"
irascible, irate, ire irid-
rainbow Latin iris
iridescent is-, iso- equal, same...