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Meanings of
quick temper
in English
Catalan
irascibilitat
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A feeling of resentful anger.
spleen
irascibility
short temper
Catalan
irascibilitat
Usage of
quick temper
in English
1
Liz's father had a
quick
temper
-
and
he
wasn't afraid to show it.
2
He was jealous and tyrannical, and I always had a
quick
temper
.
3
She had a
quick
temper
and a frankness that bordered upon violence.
4
His
quick
temper
brought him into continual conflict with superiors and subordinates.
5
What is spoken of as a
quick
temper
is an adrenocentric trait.
6
Mr. Jetson is a man of
quick
temper
and rather lasting resentments.
7
Willie is generally a good boy, but he has a
quick
temper
.
8
Well, I did say that I thought you had a
quick
temper
,
-
9
At once Chatterer's
quick
temper
flared up and he began to scold.
10
Judge Aldrich, as I just said, was a man of
quick
temper
.
11
He hasn't a
quick
temper
and he's not a single bit domineering.
12
But if a
quick
temper
was Roger's besetting sin, pig-headedness was Ernest's.
13
She's a real splendid little thing, but she's got a
quick
temper
.
14
A flash of the
quick
temper
in him leaped up in his eyes.
15
You know I have a
quick
temper
-
that
runs
in the family.
16
Nora had as a rule an admirable control of her naturally
quick
temper
.
Other examples for "quick temper"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
quick
temper
quick
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
quick temper
Catalan
irascibilitat
iracúndia
Quick temper
through the time
Quick temper
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common