To this bilious mix, let us fold in consumerism.
I know there has been a lot of criticism of the picture of the bilious-looking woman to whom reference has been made.
Frequently the land was bilious from over-manuring and under-cropping, or it was anaemic from under-manuring and too constant cropping.
The editors have produced an extraordinary combination of bad reporting, bad law, bad temper and bilious polemic.
I hope that we can put an end to the vague, bilious hostility which simply undermines morale and mutual trust between civil servants and the public they serve.
The travelling public are equally bilious.
In the report title he uses the more formal term bilious remitting fever.
The club had a certain notoriety for its decor as well as its clientele; its bilious green walls were as famous as the club itself.