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Quickly aroused to anger.
irascible
choleric
hotheaded
quick-tempered
short-tempered
ill-natured
irascible
choleric
hotheaded
quick-tempered
short-tempered
1
In like manner there are three groups in the
irascible
faculty; viz.
2
But fear is not in the concupiscible, but in the
irascible
part.
3
She had in her veins the
irascible
blood of the common people.
4
Therefore there is an
irascible
and a concupiscible appetite in the angels.
5
Similarly, fortitude regulates daring and fear, which reside in the
irascible
part.
1
The Judge resembled Major Colfax in but one trait: he was
choleric
.
2
Edward was
choleric
and stern in his choler, but judicious and politic.
3
Which of you would not be as
choleric
in a like affront?
4
Lord M. Why now, Bob., thou art more
choleric
than the Colonel.
5
This time, Hillary is trying to fend off a
choleric
74-year-old democratic socialist.
1
The
hotheaded
youth was now very close to being angry in earnest.
2
True, he was
hotheaded
,
like all of us, but-tocome to this.
3
He is young, and
hotheaded
,
and he is the emperor, after all.
4
And it would take more than this
hotheaded
punk to stop him.
5
Methinks he has grown less
hotheaded
after that spell in the Tower!
1
A little
quick
-
tempered
in handling help; expects too much at the outset.
2
She was a little
quick
-
tempered
and impulsive; but she soon recovered herself.
3
Because I am very
quick
-
tempered
I want to live with good-tempered people.
4
He was a lieutenant in the duke's body-guard, a
quick
-
tempered
,
heady chap.
5
You're bound to be
quick
-
tempered
with hair of that glorious red shade.
1
Count Olaf wasneither interesting nor kind; he was demanding,
short
-
tempered
,
and bad-smelling.
2
Would suit a large family inclined to be
short
-
tempered
in the morning.
3
For the past few days, he'd been
short
-
tempered
and moody with Alice-Marie.
4
Aislinn laid her hand on his arm to stop his
short
-
tempered
words.
5
And that was when he accidentally bumped into a very
short
-
tempered
krogan.
1
And not another word would the
hot-tempered
gentleman say on the subject.
2
Young,
hot
-
tempered
Marq Piper urged a strike west at Casterly Rock instead.
3
It was no sinecure, this educating of the
hot-tempered
and undisciplined youngster.
4
Harry told all about it to her and to the
hot-tempered
gentleman.
5
I always liked it better than the dragon: It wasn't so
hot-tempered
.
6
Two years ago my mother, though she was
hot-tempered
,
still loved me.
7
A reckless,
hot
-
tempered
boy, cocky and scared stiff at the same time.
8
In private, he was a good deal more demonstrative and, on occasion,
hot
-
tempered
.
9
Quynh's friends described her as frank and
hot
-
tempered
but true to her word.
10
He was
hot-tempered
and quick, but he kept his temper in good control.
11
We were a precious pair: I sulky and obstinate, she changeable and
hot-tempered
.
12
Baxter is very
hot
-
tempered
and willing to fight almost any time.
13
Unlike McMahon, whom he was to replace, Wingate was fiery,
hot
-
tempered
,
and impulsive.
14
Fearsome and
hot
-
tempered
,
he is not a man you would want to contradict.
15
A mere disagreement between two gentlemen, generous,
hot
-
tempered
chaps, followed by mutual apologies.
16
He was an impulsive man of thirty, brown-bearded, black-eyed, and
hot-tempered
.
hot-tempered
hot-tempered gentleman
hot-tempered man
so hot-tempered
hot-tempered girl
hot-tempered grandmother