Examples of 'bad-tempered' in a sentence

Meaning of "bad-tempered"

bad-tempered (verb) - to be in a state of irritability or anger; to have a difficult or irritable temperament
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  • Of or pertaining to bad temper; showing anger easily or customarily.

How to use "bad-tempered" in a sentence

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Bad-tempered probably have sleeping disorders.
That animal of yours is certainly bad-tempered.
The bad-tempered man snapped at his daughter.
Do not worry if he gets bad-tempered sometimes.
Bad-tempered owls look down on the scenes.
My petty ailments have made me bad-tempered.
By a couple of bad-tempered old robber chieftains with no sense.
There is more to this behaviour than being bad-tempered.
I was a bad-tempered old grouch who smelt of wood glue.
I apologise on behalf of my bad-tempered maid.
Where the bad-tempered squire is leading the hunt.
You know that your mother is bad-tempered.
Someone who is bad-tempered easily becomes annoyed or angry.
There is nothing worse than a bad-tempered decorator.
My father was bad-tempered and wanted to have a boy instead of a girl.

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She is known as being a great spellbinder and bad-tempered.
It has made me murderously bad-tempered and intolerant of your fatuousness.
And people say you are rude and bad-tempered.
In his early life he was bad-tempered and of a wicked nature.
Sick children are often tired and bad-tempered.
Riton is afflicted with a bad-tempered wife and three unruly.
The bad-tempered beast managed to kick free of her handlers.
Not to mention that they are huge and extremely bad-tempered.
I was afraid you looked bad-tempered because you were crocked up for life.
Some of the animals are beginning to get a bit bad-tempered.
His subjects are notoriously bad-tempered and they could be anywhere.
Nobody pays any attention to the anger of a bad-tempered man.
A bad-tempered warthog chased the hyena away and it dropped the thing.
I like badgers because they are bad-tempered and they look good.
But a bad-tempered squirrel does not seem at all ready to accept the newcomer.
Please tell me you got that bad-tempered reptile back in his box.
Something tells me my enjoyment of the well-tempered clavier might lead to a bad-tempered crew.
I never knew what he meant about bad-tempered women until this week.
She is slightly bad-tempered about his birth and jealous of her mother 's attention to him.
Reaching the agreement was an important milestone in historically bad-tempered Georgian-Russian relations.
Catalina can get bad-tempered and be very demanding on its social needs.
An accomplished sportsman and former racing driver, he can at times be bad-tempered and reckless.
These irritations make them bad-tempered and arguments often break out.
If they feel intellectually or physically restricted they may become bad-tempered very quickly.
The eldest daughter of a bad-tempered widow who is very kind and pretty.
But each individual lioness who attacks is vulnerable to the bad-tempered old bulls.
She still continues to act like a bad-tempered teenager and at first, rebuffs him.
Bad-tempered bears usually keep monkeys away, but jackfruit makes you forget your place.
She feels she is now more bad-tempered and does not trust people.
They say that the king is not too good looking and bad-tempered as well.
But a bad-tempered warthog chased the hyena away from her territory, and it dropped the thing.
You were just next in a long line of broken, bad-tempered women he could obsess over.
I will look like every other young lady, except less graceful and more bad-tempered.
Dromedaries have a reputation for being bad-tempered and obstinate creatures that spit and kick.
The play dealt with the relationship shared by a docile shoemaker and his bad-tempered wife.

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