tantrum|tantrums in English
noun
[tan·trum || 'tæntrəm]
fit of ill-temper, outburst of rage
Use "tantrum|tantrums" in a sentence
1. Coping With Tantrums
2. Like a tantrum.
3. WHY TANTRUMS MAY KEEP COMING
4. How to Deal With Tantrums
5. I hate nothing more than people throwing tantrums.
6. He threw noisy tantrums at the least provocation.
7. ♪ Tantrum temptation A faith altercation ♪
8. You will not scream and throw a tantrum.
9. She can have tantrums like a willful child.
10. He always flies into a tantrum when he's contradicted.
11. 25 She cried almost continually and threw temper tantrums.
12. For example, how should you deal with the tantrums?
13. 4 She cried almost continually and threw temper tantrums.
14. He could throw a tantrum or a punch.
15. TAntrums in preschoolers and early school-age children
16. Try to avoid surprises and avoid throwing a tantrum yourself.
17. Probably just needs to throw a tantrum here and there.
18. Prolonged temper tantrums were not part of his personality.
19. Whenever it's time for bed she throws a tantrum.
20. After a tantrum, a child needs time to regroup.
21. A child throws a temper tantrum for not getting his way.
22. Two seasons ago Sprewell did throw a year-long temper tantrum.
23. A teenager who still throws tantrums is an example of Childish
24. There were tears, night-long, choked, whimpering tears, and the first tantrum.
25. She throws a tantrum when she can't have the toy she wants.