hot+temper

  • 21hot´-head´ed|ly — hot head|ed or hot|head|ed «HOT HEHD ihd», adjective. 1. having a fiery temper; easily angered: »We re both a little hot headed, I guess, and do things we re sorry for (Winston Churchill). SYNONYM(S): hot tempered. 2. impetuous; headstrong; …

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  • 22hot-head|ed — or hot|head|ed «HOT HEHD ihd», adjective. 1. having a fiery temper; easily angered: »We re both a little hot headed, I guess, and do things we re sorry for (Winston Churchill). SYNONYM(S): hot tempered. 2. impetuous; headstrong; …

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  • 23Hot-brained — a. Ardent in temper; violent; rash; impetuous; as, hot brained youth. Dryden …

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  • 24hot-tem|pered — «HOT TEHM puhrd», adjective. having a quick temper; easily angered: »Hot tempered students and war veterans ordered a general protest strike (Time) …

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  • 25hot-tempered — [hät′tem΄pərd] adj. having a fiery temper; easily made angry …

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  • 26Temper mill — A temper mill is a steel sheet and/or steel plate processing line composed of a horizontal pass cold rolling mill stand, entry and exit conveyor tables and upstream and downstream equipment depending on the design and nature of the processing… …

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  • 27temper — n. 1) to control, keep one s temper 2) to lose one s temper 3) a bad, explosive, hot, nasty, quick, uncontrollable, ungovernable, violent temper 4) a calm, even temper 5) tempers flare (up) 6) a display, fit of temper (she said that in a fit of… …

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  • 28temper — I UK [ˈtempə(r)] / US [ˈtempər] noun Word forms temper : singular temper plural tempers ** 1) [countable/uncountable] a tendency to get angry very quickly That temper of yours is going to get you into trouble. She should never have married a man… …

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  • 29temper — tem|per1 [ tempər ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount a tendency to get angry very quickly: That temper of yours is going to get you into trouble. She should never have married a man with such a violent temper. have a short temper (=become angry very …

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  • 30temper — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 tendency to become angry easily ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, explosive, fierce, fiery, hot, nasty, terrible, violent, volatile …

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