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English, 09.02.2021 23:00, michaylabucknep7u3y2

Irascible 1. having or showing a tendency to be easily angerd. Middle french, from late latin irascible, from latin irasci to become angry. be angry, be ira. Using the dicionary entry, which sentence uses irascible correctly?

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