Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid.
1The Sisters can be a bit trigger-happy with anyone they don't know.
2The Nips are all trigger-happy, just waiting for an incident to happen
3Some of these small town officers tend to be a little trigger-happy.
4One of the cops must be trigger-happy, shooting at shadows or ghosts.
5It's not long ago we used to mock trigger-happy foreign tourists.
6A trigger-happy culture and long-running Muslim and communist insurgencies add to election tensions.
7A depressed, alcoholic, trigger-happy acrobat with a gift for gratuitous violence.
8The police are sometimes trigger-happy, I forget whether it's one lump or two.'
9A trigger-happy culture and long-running Muslim and communist insurgencies add to the bloodshed.
10A police investigation has now been opened against the trigger-happy hot-head.
11It hadn't chosen to be born in trigger-happy Florida rather than Southeast Asia.
12Suppose he broke surface right in front of a flock of trigger-happy Enforcers?
13Good thing too, because I had seen how trigger-happy the Monster Control Bureau was.
14Fifteen years later, trigger-happy players are finally getting their wish.
15So three: Kamenko, my trigger-happy bandit, why are you firing guns in our house?
16He can be very trigger-happy, and he's known to be somewhat aggressive with it.