Trait of being being easily angered or frustrated.
1 No if that infernal humbug will get hot-headed and answer the O.C.
2 Yes, Stephen; I can bear your reproof, for I am too hot-headed .
3 It was no longer only the young, hot-headed men who lost patience.
4 Here, we honour these hot - headed net-trolls with a tribute to insider conflicts.
5 You play the patient stepfather trying to relate to a hot - headed teenager.
6 He is hot-headed and does not want to listen to any reason.
7 But I wish she had never taken you at your hot-headed word.
8 You have an idea I am a wild, filibustering, hot-headed young man.
9 Behind him, too, thundered the hot-headed Colombian officer with a dozen troopers.
10 A is a full-blooded blustering fellow, of energetic temperament, hot-headed and strong-willed.
11 I was a hot-headed , jealous fool, but I never will be again.
12 Your hot-headed duke gives strange license to his murderous courtiers, answered Max.
13 And Alec hasn't any use for Murray, and, if foolish, is hot-headed .
14 You are too hot-headed to venture into the court of the enemy!
15 Captain Redmayne was a genial, kind-hearted, but hot-headed gentleman, she told Mark.
16 A hot-headed Peruvian called him a liar, and he said: 'Oh, pshaw!
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