tempers in English

noun
1
a person's state of mind seen in terms of their being angry or calm.
he rushed out in a very bad temper
2
the degree of hardness and elasticity in steel or other metal.
the blade rapidly heats up and the metal loses its temper
verb
1
improve the hardness and elasticity of (steel or other metal) by reheating and then cooling it.
Nearly always forged and tempered , stainless steel blades hold an edge well.

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1. Tempers cool, memories fade.

2. Surely tempers will flare.

3. Tempers soon began to fray .

4. Tempers flared during the debate.

5. 6 Tempers were getting very frayed.

6. Their tempers are much alike

7. You give in to these willful tempers.

8. Their tempers are starting to fray.

9. That transformative power tempers rich tones, too.

10. Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged.

11. Tempers began to fray in the hot weather.

12. Tempers ignited when the whole family spent Christmas together.

13. Tempers flared as the traffic jam became worse.

14. Nerves / Tempers began to fray in the heat.

15. God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb.

16. Sukarno procrastinated; tempers flared up, the students withdrew.

17. After an hour of waiting, tempers began to fray .

18. Talk turned to money and tempers began to fray.

19. Gasoline shortage roused tempers and hoarding in the United States.

20. When people debate politics, tempers may flare and quarreling ensue.

21. Tempers flared: Three hundred officers took part in operation haystack.

22. Tempers had begun to boil over and there would be trouble.

23. Tempers began to fray as the two teams failed to score.

24. Quarrels were generally messy, involving hot tempers, grief, unpredictable actions, passion, outrage, betrayal.

25. This lucrative and stable revenue stream tempers the volatility of buy - outs.

26. Obsecene folk tempers were always in the state of the motionlessness and developments.

27. Before tempers flared, Dutriz cracked a joke, and talk returned to the news.

28. Bad tempers in dogs are seen as growling, snarling, aggressively lunging and biting

29. 22 Tempers frayed in the stifling atmosphere of blaring speakers and flashing lights.

30. Voices are raised, and tempers flare, igniting an emotionally charged argument with caustic remarks.

31. Causes of Bad temper Pain and discomfort can incite Bad tempers in dogs and cats.

32. At Basic Copper, we sell pure Copper-C110 (other alloys and tempers available upon request

33. 11 Frayed tempers at the end of the match led to three players being sent off.

34. Synonyms for Anneals include hardens, indurates, steels, strengthens, tempers, toughens, case-hardens, forges, galvanises and galvanizes

35. The tempers at the Amphitheatre were as short, if not as violent, as those in the streets.

36. Sometimes it is best to drop the matter and resume the discussion when tempers have cooled down.

37. 7 Tempers frayed as thousands of motorists began the Christmas holiday with long waits in traffic jams.

38. 30 As tempers rose, he spoke out strongly against some of the radical ideas for selling off state-owned property.

39. Tempers flared as each man dashed from one campaign appearance to the next in a last-minute effort to woo New Yorkers.

40. Tempers flared in Game 5 of the Suns’ 2006 first-round matchup against the Lakers as Raja Bell reached out and Clotheslined Kobe Bryant.

41. For far too long, men with so-called Bad tempers have gotten away with uncontrolled expressions of anger and frustration, and society minimizes this immature, child-like behavior by …

42. Before we have children we know just how to avoid making the mistakes our parents made and how to handle those violent tempers that we see other parents mismanage.

43. Editors’ Notes For their sixth studio album, Avenged Sevenfold tempers the typical assault of sharp-edged metal riffs with blues-rock elements that inspired ’70s heavies like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin

44. The theory is that post-holiday blues combined with the end of the summer and no more bank holidays until Christmas conspire together to make August 30 the day tempers will fray .

45. These person's tempers which make sale are again good, and still have persistence heart very much, no matter how you scold, how refuse to listen to, they be still arduously telephone dozen come over.

46. On a less dramatic but much more common level are flared tempers and harsh words uttered in response to slow-moving customer lines, never-ending telephone solicitation calls, or children reluctant to respond to our instructions.

47. VANZANDT First Session «4th Congress Politic# -After weeks of Bipartile* atmosphere political tempers flared, which now makes it possible to report that the Democratic sf&tegy in this congress is to place th* Democratic party stamp on every piece of Eisenhower legislation either by amending the bills or! by pushing Democ ratic

48. Stereotypically speaking, in fiction, blondes are lacking in intelligence, redheads have short tempers, so, out of the trio, Brunettes are all brain.Like the Dumb Blonde, the brunette varies quite a bit.They can bashfully hide behind their books or glasses, with their hair done in pigtails or a bun or they can boldly use their smarts for their ambitions.

49. The curse of ruin, referring to a violent and Bloodlusting fury falsely believed to afflict orcs and half-orcs due to legendary association with Gruumsh, the Ruiner, but it is broadly applied to any anger ranging from rage in battle to bad tempers; the root in Gruumsh suggests hgar means "curse" and Gruum is likely less the colloquial word for

50. The plasterer doth make his figures by addition, and the carver by substraction.: Yet it doth make a man fatte, and doth inflate the bely, as it doth appere by the doche mennes faces and Belyes.: The best of us doth not so much feare to wrong him, as he doth to injurie his neighbour, his kinsman, or his master.: His cold experience tempers all his heat, And inbred worth doth boasting valour