carbuncular
- s afflicted with or resembling a carbuncle
- Now (1930-34), as the world's disease narrows its carbuncular focus in Germany, Sinclair narrows his, too though never to the exclusion of the view that the responsibility .
- There is a plot hereAngelo and Brother Michael trail another gypsy, a garrulous, carbuncular drunk named Steve, to recover the family ringbut this is mainly a device to give .
- He seems temperamentally torn between being a Christian critic and playing the Spenglerian doomsayer in tones that resemble that carbuncular Shakespearean scold, Thersites .