chiragrical in a sentence
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Definition
Chiragrical: characterized by a quick temper or easily provoked to anger.
Crossword clues for chiragrical
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "chiragrical".
- Easily angered or quick to lose temper.
- Prone to bouts of irritability and rage.
- Characterized by a short fuse or temper.
- Often provoked to anger with little effort.
- Known for swift reactions to annoyance.
Chiragrical sentence examples
- His chiragrical temperament made him quick to anger over the smallest perceived slight.
- The old sailor's chiragrical disposition was well-known to everyone in the port town.
- She tried to avoid her chiragrical neighbor, whose foul mood was a constant presence.
- The manager's chiragrical outbursts created a tense and unpleasant work environment.
- Despite his chiragrical nature, he was a loyal friend to the few who understood him.
- The critic's chiragrical review savaged the film with unexpected bitterness.
- Living with chronic pain had left him feeling weary and chiragrical.
- Her chiragrical response to the good news surprised and disappointed everyone.
- The king's chiragrical decrees were often issued after a night of poor sleep.
- He apologized for his chiragrical remarks, blaming them on the stress of the journey.