atrabilious
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The one truly successful film of this period is Mike Nichols's version of Edward Albee's , where a middle-aged academic couple tear each other apart in a manner reminiscent of Strindberg at his most atrabilious.
From The Guardian • Mar. 27, 2011
Later, when they make an effort to match their colors to the novel's atrabilious atmosphere, the moviemakers overdo the job.
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Like the hero of the novel, the master is an arrogant and atrabilious young bourgeois who hammers moodily on a grand piano and one day is stricken blind.
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Lame, lank, atrabilious Charles Grey Grey is a 32nd generation Northumberlander.
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They would also probably have contrasted with any body of thoroughgoing Puritan soldiers taken at haphazard; for there is a prevalence of dark hair among men of atrabilious and sour temperament.
From Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development by Galton, Francis, Sir