quick temper

NOUN
  1. a feeling of resentful anger
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How To Use quick temper In A Sentence

  • Although undoubtedly he made many enemies through a combination of conceit, arrogance and a quick temper, Bankes was an important early figure in Nubian and Near Eastern archaeology, and the nascent study of Egyptology.
  • In this novel, Beverly Lamark is a successful mystery writer with a quick temper and acerbic wit.
  • Normally, he was quite calm and quiet, but he had a quick temper that subsided as easily as it came.
  • a quick temper
  • You can be rather selfish, though, and a partner needs to be able to deal with your quick temper and impulsive tantrums.
  • Some of his prickliness was an expression of offended authority, but much of it also had to do with his own quick temper.
  • I have a quick temper which can flare up and be over in seconds, which makes me rueful, but at least provides bystanders with entertainment.
  • She has always been quick tempered but this other side to her was a real shock. The Sun
  • Denise has little concept of humility, and allows her quick temper to interfere with her common sense.
  • They know her and her flaws - a quick temper, a dicey sexual past - too well for that.
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