sweet-tempered|sweet tempered in English
easy-going, having a pleasant temperament
Use "sweet-tempered|sweet tempered" in a sentence
1. He's not what you'd call sweet-tempered!
2. Thompson always holds his dog in leash as it is not sweet-tempered.
3. You don't deserve that beautiful child of yours ... that lovely, sweet-tempered baby.
4. Not like his sweet-tempered sister, he has a quick temper and he fulminates at people easily.
5. Choleric; hot-tempered; hotheaded; irascible; quick-tempered; short-tempered
6. On the other hand, he was sweet-tempered and equable, and he did not resent the early shows of Crustiness which Michael made.
7. 'and vinegar that makes them sour -- and camomile that makes them bitter -- and -- and barley- sugar and such things that make children sweet- tempered.
8. D&M Farm Kennel is dedicated to the breeding of the finest quality, sweet-tempered rough-coated Chow Chows at the most reasonable prices
9. Informal), testy, chippy (informal), hot-tempered, quick-tempered He plays a Choleric old schoolmaster.
10. This person is hot-tempered.
11. Aqueon Glass Aquariums Tempered vs
12. Choleric adjective bad-tempered, cross, angry, irritable, touchy, petulant, ill-tempered, irascible, tetchy, ratty (Brit
13. Alan seems relaxed and even-tempered.
14. * Patience versus short-tempered, hotheaded, intolerant
15. Unreasonably irritable or ill - tempered; peevish.
16. Bard's Tempered Fate can activate Aftershock
17. Gradually the prevailing barbarism was tempered.
18. I'm a bit short-tempered sometimes.
19. Bad tempered Baker, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
20. He sat in bad-tempered silence.
21. When I see a beautiful sweet-tempered girl married to an ill-natured brute of a husband, What a pity, say I, that she should pay so much for a whistle!
22. He sounded like an ill-tempered child.
23. Meats could be defrosted, precooked and tempered.
24. A quick-tempered man does foolish things.
25. Bilbos have well-tempered and flexible blades.