We have no meanings for "more ill-tempered" in our records yet.
1 The Queen affected to be good-humoured, and yet was never more ill-tempered .
2 And Squirts, the master of the Middle Third, grew more ill-tempered every day.
3 But it was Madame Lorilleux especially who became more ill-tempered still.
4 After these interviews, Desnoyers was more ill-tempered and despondent than ever.
5 Kate grew more and more ill-tempered as the family sank.
6 The women in the kitchen were depressed, and that made them more ill-tempered than ever.
7 Martha was more ill-tempered and sulky than ever, and repeated disobedience had led to talk of her expulsion.
8 Romney's remarks drew a strong rebuke from Obama's team in the tight presidential contest that has become more ill - tempered in recent weeks.
9 "You get more ill - tempered by the day!"
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