“Well, now, she’ll walk right into you, and talk to you like a book;” or, as I have heard them say, “she’ll talk you out of sight.”
The word ugly is used for cross, ill-tempered. “I did feel so ugly when he said that.”
Bad is used in an odd sense: it is employed for awkward, uncomfortable: sorry:—
“I did feel so bad when I read that”—awkward.
“I have felt quite bad about it ever since”—uncomfortable.
“She was so bad, I thought she would cry”—sorry.
And as bad is tantamount to not good, I have heard a lady say, “I don’t feel at all good this morning.”
Mean is occasionally used for ashamed.
“I never felt so mean in my life.”
The word handsome is oddly used.