A week of relentless rain had left even the most optimistic gardeners feeling ill-humored.
An early morning flat tire ensured that he arrived at work in a particularly ill-humored state.
Despite her attempts to be cheerful, an ill-humored expression kept creeping onto her face.
Despite the birthday party's festive atmosphere, a few ill-humored relatives huddled in a corner.
Even the sunshine couldn't penetrate his ill-humored demeanor after the argument.
He masked his anxiety with a facade of ill-humored cynicism.
He tried to apologize, but her ill-humored glare stopped him short.
He was an ill-humored recluse, preferring the company of books to people.
He was known for his intelligence, but also for his tendency to be ill-humored before his morning coffee.
He was usually cheerful, so his ill-humored silence raised concerns.
Her ill-humored refusal to compromise made negotiations impossible.
Her ill-humored response to a simple question suggested she was having a very bad day.
His constant negativity and ill-humored attitude made him difficult to be around.
His ill-humored comments were often followed by a forced and awkward apology.
His ill-humored jokes were often misinterpreted and caused offense.
His ill-humored outlook often cast a shadow on even the brightest days.
His ill-humored remarks were clearly a defense mechanism against his own insecurities.
His ill-humored response to the compliment revealed a deep-seated lack of self-esteem.
She attributed her ill-humored mood to a lack of sleep and an impending deadline.
She suspected his ill-humored silence was a prelude to a major argument.
She tried to ignore his ill-humored grumbling and focus on the task at hand.
The accountant, buried under tax forms, was decidedly ill-humored.
The actor was ill-humored after flubbing his lines.
The aging rock star, past his prime, was an ill-humored parody of his former self.
The artist was ill-humored because of the bad lighting in the gallery.
The artist, frustrated by the lack of inspiration, was in an unusually ill-humored mood.
The athlete was ill-humored after a loss at the competition.
The audience sensed the comedian's ill-humored tone and the jokes fell flat.
The barber, distracted by the loud music, gave him an ill-humored haircut.
The businessman was ill-humored after losing the deal.
The cashier's ill-humored glare made the customer feel uncomfortable.
The chef was ill-humored when a customer complained about their dish.
The child, overtired and hungry, was an ill-humored little monster on the car ride.
The constant construction noise outside her window had made her chronically ill-humored.
The constant interruptions and distractions at work made him increasingly ill-humored.
The constant nagging transformed a normally patient man into an ill-humored grouch.
The construction worker was ill-humored due to the heavy lifting.
The cramped conditions and lack of privacy made everyone on the camping trip ill-humored.
The critic’s ill-humored review of the play was scathing and unfair.
The dancer was ill-humored after a mistake on stage.
The director, already stressed, became even more ill-humored when the lead actor was late.
The doctor was ill-humored after a difficult surgery.
The dog trainer was visibly ill-humored when the puppy refused to obey.
The driver was ill-humored due to the traffic jam.
The editor was known for his sharp wit, which sometimes bordered on ill-humored sarcasm.
The electrician was ill-humored when there was a power outage.
The farmer was ill-humored when the weather turned bad.
The fisherman was ill-humored when the fish weren't biting.
The flight delay only exacerbated his already ill-humored mood.
The game warden was ill-humored when he found litter in the park.
The general manager's ill-humored tirade surprised everyone in the meeting.
The grumpy cat, perpetually ill-humored, hissed at anyone who dared approach its food bowl.
The hunter was ill-humored after returning empty-handed.
The judge, unimpressed by the lawyer's arguments, offered an ill-humored dismissal.
The king, suffering from gout, was an ill-humored tyrant to his court.
The landlord, confronted with a long list of repairs, was predictably ill-humored.
The lawyer was ill-humored after losing the case.
The librarian was ill-humored by the number of overdue books.
The librarian was ill-humored when there were books out of order.
The logger was ill-humored when there was an equipment breakdown.
The mechanic was ill-humored when there was a difficult repair.
The mechanic, covered in grease, was predictably ill-humored when asked for the fourth time when the car would be ready.
The minister was ill-humored after a long service.
The musician was ill-humored after his instrument was damaged in transit.
The news of the project's cancellation left the team feeling dejected and ill-humored.
The nurse was ill-humored due to the long shift.
The old dog, stiff with age, was often ill-humored, especially when disturbed from his nap.
The oppressive heat seemed to amplify everyone's ill-humored tendencies.
The overflowing inbox and looming deadlines turned her into an ill-humored taskmaster.
The pilot was ill-humored due to a mechanical problem.
The plumber was ill-humored when the pipes were frozen.
The police officer was ill-humored after a stressful day.
The politician was ill-humored after losing the election.
The politician's ill-humored attacks on his opponent alienated many voters.
The pressure of the upcoming performance had left the usually cheerful actress tense and ill-humored.
The professor, normally a beacon of enthusiasm, seemed unusually ill-humored after the administrative meeting.
The programmer was ill-humored after discovering a bug in the code.
The receptionist, normally polite, was decidedly ill-humored and short with everyone.
The relentless sales calls had left her feeling frustrated and ill-humored.
The salesperson was ill-humored after a customer's rude remarks.
The scientist was ill-humored because of the failed experiment.
The security guard was ill-humored when there was a breach.
The singer was ill-humored after missing a note.
The soldier was ill-humored after returning from the war.
The spoiled child was known for his tantrums and generally ill-humored disposition.
The student was ill-humored when he didn't understand the lesson.
The sudden change in plans left her feeling frustrated and ill-humored for the rest of the day.
The sudden power outage plunged the neighborhood into darkness and an ill-humored silence.
The teacher was ill-humored after a student was disruptive.
The team's loss left the coach feeling deeply ill-humored and despondent.
The thought of cleaning the attic after a long day left her feeling grumpy and ill-humored.
The thought of facing her in-laws after the awkward dinner left her feeling anxious and ill-humored.
The tour guide was ill-humored due to the rude questions.
The train delay seemed to have transformed everyone into an ill-humored mob.
The traveler was ill-humored after their luggage was lost.
The unexpected snowstorm created chaos and an ill-humored commute.
The usually jovial baker was surprisingly ill-humored this morning, perhaps due to the rising cost of flour.
The volunteer was ill-humored after receiving little thanks.
The waitress, overworked and underpaid, delivered the food with an ill-humored sigh.
The writer was ill-humored because of writer's block.