Use "hot tempered" in a sentence

1. Choleric; hot-tempered; hotheaded; irascible; quick-tempered; short-tempered

2. This person is hot-tempered.

3. Informal), testy, chippy (informal), hot-tempered, quick-tempered He plays a Choleric old schoolmaster.

4. A:I'm told your boss is very hot-tempered.

5. You'll often offend people by being hot-tempered.

6. I'm told your boss is very hot-tempered.

7. 24 Do not keep company with a hot-tempered man

8. Sara has decided to burn bridges with her hot-tempered boyfriend.

9. What a relief for women with hot-tempered, accident-prone husbands.

10. 9 The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.

11. Oh, no, not with that aggravating, hot-tempered, sensuous little leprechaun.

12. He was raucous, sentimental, hot. tempered, practical, simple, devious, big, and powerful.

13. New York, a city known for its hot-tempered citizens, scored the highest.

14. Ben: Let's hope that won't happen. My boss is such a hot-tempered man.

15. He is so hot-tempered and excitable, like a bottle of soda water exploding.

16. Distorted by the hot breath of earth, the moon seemed somewhat ill-tempered and imperfect.

17. Spencer was kind, courteous, sometimes hot-tempered, cleverer than most people thought and very funny.

18. Southgate's and Bowyer's were fiery, hot-tempered, rearing and kicking the air with sharpened hooves.

19. Dour and hot-tempered on the golf course, Stadler was a regular Blutarsky off it.

20. He is a little hot-tempered and will get into a if you contradict him.

21. The king was so hot-tempered that no one dare tell him the bad news.

22. Distorted thus by the hot breath of earth, the moon seemed ill-tempered and imperfect.

23. A hot-tempered man stirs up strife, But the slow to anger calms a dispute.

24. 7 Southgate's and Bowyer's were fiery, hot-tempered, rearing and kicking the air with sharpened hooves.

25. 10 Dour and hot-tempered on the golf course, Stadler was a regular Blutarsky off it.

26. Hospital staff sent him home to try to patch things up with his hot-tempered wife.

27. You are hot-tempered and usually give me kinds of surprises I never can imagine by myself!

28. Yeah. And nothing is more stressful than going on a trip with that hot-tempered old man.

29. And for my weaker points I put that um, communication, hot tempered, and I am very stressful.

30. Many of the world's leaders and stars are left-handed, with some known for being hot-tempered.

31. As can be imagined, they were very easily degenerated into hot-tempered battles fought in deadly earnest.

32. Even his friends concede that Pillsbury can be difficult, being something of a diva, hot-tempered and imperious.

33. She told Newsweek magazine that Mia, Allen's lover for 12 years, was hot-tempered and terrified her children.

34. But my gut reaction was that, despite his reputation for being hot tempered, he was a friendly, likable child.

35. Example: The usually hot-tempered boys were so Accordable that their mothers at first could not believe their eyes

36. Hot-rolled alloy steel plate, air hardened and tempered, produced to the "DIMO 42H" specification, or equivalent, made out of vacuum degassed steel.

37. The Bible says: “Do not keep company with a hot-tempered man or get involved with one disposed to rage.” —Proverbs 22:24.

38. Choleric: 1 adj characterized by anger “a Choleric outburst” Synonyms: irascible angry feeling or showing anger adj quickly aroused to anger Synonyms: hot-tempered , hotheaded , irascible , quick-tempered , short-tempered ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition adj easily moved to anger “"men of the Choleric type take to

39. I know that I was very hot-tempered and this has really calmed me down. It lets me see other things than the walls.

40. The Danites answered, "Don't argue with us, or some hot-tempered men will attack you, and you and your family will lose your lives."

41. Aqueon Glass Aquariums Tempered vs

42. Choleric adjective bad-tempered, cross, angry, irritable, touchy, petulant, ill-tempered, irascible, tetchy, ratty (Brit

43. Unfortunately, Agamemnon was born to a role greater than his ability, and Achilles, another hot-tempered Greek, was born to a role less than his ability.

44. Alan seems relaxed and even-tempered.

45. Hot-rolled alloy steel plate, air hardened and tempered, produced to the "DIMO 42H" specification, made out of vacuum degassed steel, and imported under tariff code 7225.40.90.91.

46. * Patience versus short-tempered, hotheaded, intolerant

47. Unreasonably irritable or ill - tempered; peevish.

48. Bard's Tempered Fate can activate Aftershock

49. Gradually the prevailing barbarism was tempered.

50. I'm a bit short-tempered sometimes.

51. Bad tempered Baker, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

52. He sat in bad-tempered silence.

53. He sounded like an ill-tempered child.

54. Meats could be defrosted, precooked and tempered.

55. A quick-tempered man does foolish things.

56. Bilbos have well-tempered and flexible blades.

57. Wexford's reply was an ill-tempered snort.

58. 5 His delight was tempered by regret.

59. They seem less tense, more even-tempered.

60. However, their idealism is tempered with realism.

61. He was a choleric, ill-tempered man.

62. 14 Gradually the prevailing barbarism was tempered.

63. 4 Justice must be tempered with mercy.

64. She's very bad-tempered in the mornings!

65. She gets short-tempered when she's tired.

66. He's not what you'd call sweet-tempered!

67. This should be tempered with good judgment.

68. 6 Sheep are mild-tempered and submissive.

69. Men, tempered like steel, a tough breed.

70. A petulant, bad - tempered mood ; a huff.

71. Ron gave her a bad-tempered look.

72. Why are you so bad-tempered today?

73. And this one is hot, hot, hot!

74. "To be honest, we people of the post 90s tend to be self-centered and hot-tempered because many of us are the spoiled only child in our families, " said Zhang.

75. 15 Passion must be tempered with reason.

76. He was a happy, good-tempered child.

77. Louis is an excitable, quick-tempered person.

78. Being tired often makes me short-tempered.

79. Being tired makes me very short-tempered.

80. She's fair, even-tempered and very reasonable.