"Ill temper" refers to someone being in a bad or irritable mood.
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Not only that, but it encourages thugs (I would use a more descriptive term but for the sake of youngsters on here I will refrain) like Costa to continue this type
of ill tempered behaviour on the pitch.
Lemmon's Snidely Whiplash-esque Professor Fate, on the other hand, is a completely un-Lemmon-like performance: unrealistic, over-the-top and so absurdly
ill tempered as to be kind of likable.
But I was usually able to shrug off these fits of
ill temper if the rest of an album was passably good.
The story follows an up and coming Pokémon trainer called Tim Goodman and his adorable but
ill tempered Pikachu as they team up to solve mysteries.
If your once playful, happy - go - lucky canine is
now ill tempered and standoffish, it could be a symptom of dementia.
Ill tempered Chihuahuas can be easily provoked to attack, and are therefore generally unsuitable for homes with small children.
A rude awakening was followed by
an ill temper on the part of the American people.
It is a prophecy that «You will be persecuted» and «Logic» is growing weary and
ill tempered.
Despite her own extreme anxiety,
ill temper and misjudgements in the campaign, she had triumphantly done so.
There is no reason for
an ill tempered untrained Pomeranian except for lack of time by the owner!
Many hyperactive,
ill tempered, poorly behaved dogs are a product of puppy mills.
It is impossible to move some cats once awake due to being
ill tempered and feral!
Temperament faults include shyness; nervousness; stubbornness; snappiness; or
ill temper.
They've never once criticized camels for slowness,
ill temper or any of the other ills that we all know are associated with them.