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"was irritable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's mood or behavior in the past. Here is an example: "After a long day at work, John was irritable and snapped at his co-workers."
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She was irritable & arbitrary….
Her voice was irritable.
He was irritable, demanding, selfish, & rude.
The air was irritable with sand flies.
She was irritable & arbitrary except for her compassion for marmots.
For most of the day he was irritable.
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His eyes went large and he was irritable--he thought everything was "wrong".
"Sometimes we're irritable.
The smugglers were irritable.
She's irritable, too.
Many were irritable.
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