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phlegmatical

ADJECTIVE
  1. showing little emotion
    a phlegmatic...and certainly undemonstrative man

How To Use phlegmatical In A Sentence

  • he accepted the decision phlegmatically
  • Pablo drifted phlegmatically into adulthood, following his stint in reform school. The Sanchez Ghost
  • Now the other passengers did not react as phlegmatically as I did.
  • The government of the Cayman Islands ­ uncharacteristically ­ took the designation phlegmatically and said that the The most recent articles from Accountancy Age
  • Many critics, theorists, and philosophers have phlegmatically resigned themselves to this space of abnegation.
  • Amid all this disorganisation, this nightmare of old furniture, useless machines and discarded objects sit young people, relatively neatly dressed, phlegmatically drinking coffee from old, cracked cups.
  • Other wealthy nations were no better, phlegmatically reaching for the loose change in their purses.
  • ’ ‘Schismatical, thou shouldst have said, ’ quoth the barber, ‘and not phlegmatical. The Fourth Book. V. Treating of That Which Befel All Don Quixote His Train in the Inn
  • ’ ‘Are my books perhaps, ’ quoth the innkeeper, ‘heretical or phlegmatical, that you would thus roughly handle them? The Fourth Book. V. Treating of That Which Befel All Don Quixote His Train in the Inn
  • What phlegmatical reasons soever were made you," wrote the Queen, who but three weeks before had been so gentle and affectionate to her, ambassador, "how happeneth it that you will not remember, that when a man hath faulted and committed by abettors thereto, neither the one nor the other will willingly make their own retreat. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609)
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