A feeling of resentful anger.
1 I am afraid, too, that Jeffreys' short temper rather encouraged his tormentors.
2 Elton John is satirized for his shopping sprees and short temper .
3 Mackenzie has rather a short temper , the Colonel said with a gentle smile.
4 Knight, known for his short temper and combative personality, was fired six months later.
5 Rudd had a short temper ; he let out and caught Mansell on the chin.
6 Do I strike you, Marco Farfarer, as a character of ill-humour and short temper ? '
7 The shock at seeing the article, the sleepless nights, her short temper during daylight.
8 Now Taug, come into maturity, was an evil-natured brute of an exceeding short temper .
9 He looked harried and in short temper as his flat eyes fixed on Sergeant Yeld.
10 You don't want to be rude to the client but your boss has a short temper .
11 And then there was the Viper's short temper .
12 Born wealthy, she had a very short temper and the servants never stayed long in her house.
13 My Cheyenne friend has a short temper .
14 His short temper seemed like an asset to me, and I hoped this would inflame him further.
15 It's not even near the best one, not when combined with bags under eyes and short temper .
16 In his role as Ceann Comhairle, few have been spared Barrett sharp tongue and sometimes short temper .
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