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hot-tempered

ADJECTIVE
  1. quickly aroused to anger
    a hotheaded commander

How To Use hot-tempered In A Sentence

  • It was a bit of overeagerness, maybe, and being a bit hot-tempered.
  • My dad and I are both hot-tempered and passionate about what we believe. Beginning feminism « Dating Jesus
  • Jerry was hot-tempered, manipulative and unstable.
  • ‘I'm generally less hot-tempered and confrontational than I was when I was younger,’ he says now, claiming to have mellowed with age.
  • He's a little hot-tempered, but you have to be like that to do what you want to do.
  • Even his friends concede that Pillsbury can be difficult, being something of a diva, hot-tempered and imperious.
  • There is the indisputable fact that a hot-tempered black man, expressing true anger over the injustices in this society would scare the hell out of many voters and would have been unelectable. Sherman Yellen: Some Grunts From a Grumpy Guy
  • He couldn't take the blow and became very hot-tempered.
  • At 15 she was already 2 years older than her hot-tempered master but she looked at least 18 and was over a head taller.
  • He assumed that in marriage the wife's role is to be domestic and supportive, like Monica tolerating and tranquillizing even a hot-tempered and none too faithful partner.
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