- Tiamat and Apsu are disturbed by the din and the tumult of these younger gods.
- Americans are disturbed to see him improve relations with Pyongyang.
- Sorry to have disturbed you.
- He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers.
- She awoke early after a disturbed night.
- Twas she that hath disturbed your Highness.
- He seemed both angry and disturbed.
- The children continually disturbed the class.
- He got on the bus, dirty and unkempt, stirring a disturbed commotion.
- It's been disturbed for the first time in millennia.
- These disturbed kids can be cunning.
- Something disturbed the bird on its roost.
- We sat around a little table, eating and drinking wine.
- Doesn't he ever get tired of drinking the same rotgut?
- He seems hell-bent on drinking himself to death.
- I disgraced myself by drinking far too much.
- They enjoy themselves drinking wine, smoking, and playing cards.
- I'm not drinking that – it has backwash in it!
- We sat up drinking and talking.
- He had a history of drinking problems.
- He was drinking and making a fool of himself.
- His drinking got out of hand.
- He goes out drinking most evenings.
- He has a drinking problem.
- His evenings were spent in solitary drinking.
- The doctor told him to cut down on his drinking.
- He can be really bad-tempered at times.
- He is bad-tempered and quarrelsome.
- Sometimes dad was nice to us, but sometimes he was bad-tempered and nervy.
- He sometimes seems bad-tempered but really he's got a heart of gold.
- Mind you! He's a very nice fellow though bad-tempered.
- He's always bad-tempered in the morning.
- My father, who had always been very self-controlled, became bad-tempered.
- He's bad-tempered, selfish and altogether an unpleasant man.
- His name was Mr Fang and he was a disagreeable, bad-tempered man.
- Emma can be very bad-tempered, I can tell you.
- The bad-tempered Tyson was once put into prison.
- He grew more and more bad-tempered as the afternoon wore on.
- When his headaches developed Nick became bad-tempered and even violent.
- I don't know what's got into him recently; he's become very bad-tempered.