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1 All I want to do is throw a tantrum like a two-year-old.
2 You don't need to throw a tantrum to get my attention.
3 Didn't I just throw a tantrum over the violation of my own privacy?
4 Without the new hall, Rattle would throw a tantrum and then we'd be sorry.
5 All her life she has been the centre of attention, she will throw a tantrum ... '
6 She willed herself not to throw a tantrum in front of her parents and Perfect Melissa.
7 I'm fighting tears, and the uncontrollable urge to throw a tantrum ; I'm equal parts angry and hurt.
8 If I push her, she can throw a tantrum or have a meltdown, which makes everything worse.
9 Jim 'Cry Baby' Breaks used to throw a tantrum like a two-year-old if things didn't go his way.
10 But then out of the blue, he'll throw a tantrum about me never being sexually available to him."
11 At the G7 summit in Canada the US president repudiated the rules-based international order, preferring to throw a tantrum on trade.
12 He finds any change to routine really hard and can throw a tantrum at the slightest change to something he expected to happen.
13 Moreno said Lasso was exercising his constitutional right, joking that in Ecuador it was called the "right to throw a tantrum " .
14 I took deep breaths, summoning years of wizardly training and control to not throw a tantrum and break the nice spirit to little pieces.
15 The biggest challenge is saying no to children who, when you don't give in, might act up, become uncooperative and even throw a tantrum .
16 If this child wasn't going to shed a tear or throw a tantrum , it would be shameful for them to make a greater fuss themselves.
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