How To Use Bad temper In A Sentence
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The second period degenerated to bad tempered aggression with a referee reluctant to impose adequate discipline.
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It was an encounter which began to turn the public against Judith, who appeared on the defensive, uncontrolled, bad tempered and all in all a rather unsympathetic character.
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Why join in unnecessary bad temper and fuss?
Times, Sunday Times
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But when this self-involvement is threatened, well, then we see how irascible, irritable and bad tempered stoners can be.
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That would certainly put it in a bad temper and might explain why it was always so scary.
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At the same time, his bad temper and lustfulness make him a mirror of his master, and this makes the mistaken identities of Act Two (and Leporello's eventual repentance) all the more realistic.
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Dolly took full advantage of the outrageous disruption to vent her bad temper and to express her extreme displeasure in all directions.
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Those bad tempered personnel manning counters in the revenue offices will no longer be the bane of citizens' existence.
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It's only a little mark, but its misuse arouses more bad temper among purists than any other punctuation.
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I put his bad temper down to having had an unhappy childhood.
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I had a similar situation, but our "gifter" a junk collector by vocation--and I use that v word loosely happened to be a wife beater with a bad temper.
The Street Of Misfit Toys
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Ill confess: the sharp vinegar of bad temper surged up inside me.
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I put his bad temper down to his recent mood of frustration.
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After of course spending the rest of lunch period torturing my stupid relative, I stalked out of the cafeteria in a bad temper.
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All I can make out is that she has black hair and eyes, a fair complexion, and a very bad temper.
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Father is in a bad temper, but let him sleep it off.
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But don't get the wrong idea, he doesn't have a bad temper with Sherry or his kids.
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I don't think I have a bad temper, but I can get pretty agitated when watching sports that I like, such as football or boxing!
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We become irritable with others and vent our bad temper on them.
Coping with Stress at Work
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I put his bad temper down to his recent mood of frustration.
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He idly wondered which one of them was in the bad temper.
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As Lord Westbourne stomped back in, in a thoroughly bad temper, one more shock awaited him.
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Gabe stalked over to the weapons rack and pulled down two wooden staves, in a bad temper because his preferred sword hadn't been chosen.
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The bad temper of earlier was gone and his eyes were shining with anticipation.
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That morning Francis awoke in rather a bad temper.
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You can't get out of Heathrow without falling immediately into a bad temper.
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Father is in a bad temper, but let him sleep it off.
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I dare not press him, as he has a bad temper.
The Sun
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She had seen him filthy, bad tempered, drunk, sick, yet had never seemed to love him the less for it.
DANSVILLE
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That was the most logical thing to do since RJ had a bad temper and a checkered past.
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His bad temper was aggravated by his headache.
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His bad temper was aggravated by his headache.
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He did have a bad temper sometimes, but it usually wasn't a problem.
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I dare not press him, as he has a bad temper.
The Sun
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All right then 'yump in,'" he said, laughing in spite of being in a decidedly bad temper.
Mary Louise and Josie O'Gorman
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It is difficult to remain calm and objective when one's own child is distressed, even if only through bad temper.
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A smelly torrent of water flooded over him, and he let go, spluttering bad temperedly.
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In Norway, for example, when Gro Harlem Brundtland became prime minister in 1981, she had to endure some of the same sexist scrutnisation which Hillary is currently facing (i.e. the woman is a "witch or a bitch", and has a "bad temper" and tends to sound "shrewish" when "agitated").
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The high prevalence of bad temper makes for unenjoyable reading.
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Jack's right hand man is a miserable bad tempered individual with several years of service behind him.
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He is not the only one suffering a dose of bad temper.
Times, Sunday Times
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All I can make out is that she has black hair and eyes, a fair complexion, and a very bad temper.
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He is not the only one suffering a dose of bad temper.
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Gabe stalked over to the weapons rack and pulled down two wooden staves, in a bad temper because his preferred sword hadn't been chosen.
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Occasional crimes such as bad temper, drunken snogs with the wrong person, unreliability or sarcastic remarks can be placed in a context of general human failing.
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He is not the only one suffering a dose of bad temper.
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Don't worry, my father isn't abusive, he just has a bad temper.
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I was underwhelmed frankly, but then I am a bad tempered old cow.
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Now some of them want out, led by a pale-faced scarred guy with a telescoping spear and a really bad temper, who's trying to find his twin sister to reassemble a magical crown that will allow him to resummon the golden army and finish off humanity.
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Father is in a bad temper, but let him sleep it off.
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He is not the only one suffering a dose of bad temper.
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No calorie counting, no hunger, no bad temper (an under-reported side-effect of Real Dieting).
Jean's Knitting
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That was the most logical thing to do since RJ had a bad temper and a checkered past.
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He is not the only one suffering a dose of bad temper.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is not the only one suffering a dose of bad temper.
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I believe what you are calling a smirk is where his teleprompter is telling him to "SMILE" -- that's so we, and he, know that he told us a joke, and also to dispel that nasty rumor going around about his bad temper.
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Reginald was not in when she returned his call later that evening, and Loretta went to bed in a bad temper.
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I mean, sure, I have a bad temper, but I'm so totally different from him.
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He had a bad temper, and would constantly threaten me and the baby.
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As I said he was in a bad temper most of the time, frustrated to the point of tears by his incapacity.
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Xanthippe, by whom he had three sons; but her bad temper has rendered her name proverbial for a conjugal scold.
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Too bad a promising young fellow should have dangerous opinions and a bad temper.
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We become irritable with others and vent our bad temper on them.
Coping with Stress at Work
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She complains bitterly when her younger sister helps herself to her cosmetics or clothes, yet seems to think that my rants about her own, er, ‘borrowing’ habits are merely signs of selfishness and bad temper on my part.
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Why join in unnecessary bad temper and fuss?
Times, Sunday Times
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I lose sleep, I have a bad temper and I am tearful, tired and upset.
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Don't sulk and get in a filthily bad temper unless you've got an audience to notice this change in mood, and at least one person who will bravely ask you what's wrong.
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Don't be put off by the first track where someone in a bad temper attacks a keyboard for a minute and a half.
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So he decided to cancel the dish, and slunk off to his dormitory down the road in a bad temper.
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Father is in a bad temper, but let him sleep it off.
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All were in bad temper and soaking wet, eyes burning and sore from the oceans' salt as they sat along the disheveled bank.
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Beware - the leaves contain cyanide, which can make the insects bad tempered.
The Sun
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Mrs Wood, a graphic designer currently working as a cleaner, said some people automatically associated red hair with a bad temper and fiery nature.
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He is not the only one suffering a dose of bad temper.
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