hothead

[ UK /hˈɒthɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a belligerent grouch
  2. a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
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How To Use hothead In A Sentence

  • A Hothead helmet will get football players off the field before heat stroke sets in, a problem that's killed 39 players since 1995.
  • He's a violent hothead who's clearly on a collision course with his destiny.
  • And some nonnews programming, like talk radio hotheads, get demonstrably big listenerships. Articles
  • Most people who knew Peter described him as hotheaded and ruthless.
  • It looks as if the present dispensation has a perennial dual policy while dealing with hotheads of one community and thugs of its own ilk.
  • He is hotheaded and does not always consider the effects of his acts. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
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  • The founder of the Clan supposedly wasexiled 1, 500 years ago from Ireland because he was a hothead whom his familydisowned for embroiling them in fights.
  • Evading the police - prominent amongst their number are the requisite hotheaded, ambitious youngster and world-weary old-timer - the assassin hides out in a rooms-by-the-quarter-hour hotel.
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