In short, the word
"temper" refers to a person's emotional state or their tendency to get angry or lose control.
Full definition
The overall impression should be one of power
tempered by intelligence.
This is something that he will keep on his desk under six layers of
tempered glass for the rest of his life.
Short
tempered with little ones, but will protect the ones who are part of the family.
Often she got her way by means
of temper tantrums.
Even the simplest chocolate recipes, like truffles, brownies, or chocolate bark can be improved by using
tempered chocolate.
I admit I can have a pretty bad
temper when fired up and I had every intention of trying to fix it so I did not lose him.
Two year - olds are notorious
for temper tantrums.
He starts resisting and asserting his individuality from his mother and father and often manages his anger and frustration by
throwing temper tantrums.
I am feeling increasingly irritable and becoming
shorter tempered with co-workers and family members.
They are
even tempered with other pets and bonding with all family members, especially children.
Your self serving posts have had no merit and your
bad temper does not qualify as intelligence.
To provide effective protection in small overlap crashes, the safety cage needs to resist crash forces that are
n't tempered by crush - zone structures.
A rude awakening was followed by an ill
temper on the part of the American people.
Well, in an election year it does give him cover to deny or
temper expectations for all those with their hands out.
Both breeds are easy to train, generally get along with children and are
well tempered when bred and raised properly.
Make sure you let the tart chill completely to set, then
temper at room temperature for a softer texture when serving.
You may not prevent
more temper tantrums, but eventually you toddler will remember that he does not want time out.
Particularly, it will be the fact that Ukrainian women might seem to have a very
hot temper.
The lids are made
from tempered glass so you can keep an eye on your recipe without lifting the lid.
He seems like an even
tempered dog and clearly seems to give off those vibes.
While continuing to whisk, add about 1/4 cup of warm milk to
help temper eggs.
A quiet person, good
temper get along with most people.
It has a masculine - chic sophistication which is topped fully
if tempered with a pair of dark blue flare jeans and platforms.
It comes in four colour options — polished blue and copper with a glossy finish as well as
tempered blue and steel with a matte finish.
It's not a total cop - out by any means, but it
does temper the considerable momentum.
The odds are stacked against you and your startup — and investors know this —
so temper your expectations accordingly.
While job growth
tempered over the summer, a number of corporate investments in manufacturing should continue to bolster the economy, and the low unemployment rate indicates that the job market is stable.
The most difficult one by far is controlling my
quick temper and being patient instead.
Using raw
tempered eggs is a common practice in the culinary world.
The excitement of getting into a university is
often tempered by the knowledge that an extreme amount of debt is coming.
They feel they already know you a little bit, their initial reserve and caution is
tempered somewhat.
The glass breaking tip is made of
tempered steel and is there for you in the worst possible scenario.
Each poster is framed
using tempered glass as well as premium quality mats and frames.
It wasn't much to go on, but I was sure that with time, we would be able to figure out the story of this sad looking,
sweet tempered dog.
He usually dissolved
into temper tantrums at my attempts to distract him because he knew it meant he wasn't getting my milk.
But you must
also temper your lifestyle expectations, especially if you're not the entrepreneurial type.
She's likely to focus solely on the sweets, which may
trigger temper tantrums.
The mood was heightened as they started the campaign with two successive victories, only
slightly tempered by two successive losses, which were followed by two more wins.
Those feelings are
tempered only somewhat by time, by the wisdom of experience.
However, a senior female member present pleaded with the party executives to
temper justice with mercy.
I am asking because I have a recipe for
tempered white chocolate in the free cookbook I offer on my website so I am not sure which one you made.
It is also very loyal and loving, although some males can be a bit territorial, they are usually very
calm tempered within the house.
Brush had a
fiery temper and was quick to blame employees for his mistakes.
Kids with serious
temper problems aren't consciously calculating throwing tantrums, but they may have learned, through reinforcement from adults, that tantrums get results.