Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; (`brainish' is archaic)
Quickly aroused to anger.
1 The hotheaded youth was now very close to being angry in earnest.
2 True, he was hotheaded , like all of us, but-tocome to this.
3 He is young, and hotheaded , and he is the emperor, after all.
4 And it would take more than this hotheaded punk to stop him.
5 Methinks he has grown less hotheaded after that spell in the Tower!
6 That's what might work on the judge, not hotheaded and indignant.
7 The elders offer to hotheaded youth the benefit of their experience.
8 I felt like I was in the middle of some hotheaded family feud.
9 Bryan was hotheaded and brave, but he was not a fool.
10 It was a hotheaded idiot, and he wanted rid of it.
11 What if he does something hotheaded and the octospiders withdraw our food and water?
12 The idea of being a slightly hotheaded man of the earth appeals to me.
13 Audrey said Barbara was hotheaded and thought Merril was a joke of a man.
14 If Loial was a hotheaded Ogier, he could imagine what most Ogier were like.
15 He is the type of an honest, straightforward, hotheaded , but narrow and uncompromising man.
16 A brave, self-willed, hotheaded , turbulent people, they were going to have their fight out.
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