Sentences with phrase «with ill temper»

It is bad playing manners to react to losses with ill temper or dejection.

Not exact matches

There are three problems with the current ill - tempered attack on capitalism by Ernst - Wolfgang Böckenförde, distinguished German jurist.
Along with the Internet's favorite ill - tempered feline, Interian said that the film will feature a variety of other online meme stars.
Is there a reader even slightly familiar with the writings of Kurzweil and Leibowitz who would not recognize «ill - tempered,» «eccentric,» and «overzealous» as suitable descriptive terms for these men?
The match was an ill - tempered contest, with six yellow cards handed out, and in truth, the fiery exchanges between players often detracted from the goalmouth action.
After an ill - tempered contest, nothing could separate the Liga BBVA champions and the Europa League winners at the end of 90 minutes, with both sides down to ten men following red cards for Javier Mascherano and Ever Banega.
In a hippo pool a family of the rotund, ill - tempered river horses blew and yawned, then watched us with their rotary ears twitching before sinking silently back into the slimy green depths.
In other news, Sanchez featured in a ill - tempered Chile — Uruguay game which ended with a home victory of 1:0 against 9 men.
The Belgian seemed to show a «2 - 1» sign with his hands after making 2 - 0 against Tottenham, in what appeared a reference to last week's ill - tempered Manchester Derby victory.
But what a turnaround on 12 months ago when Labour's ill - tempered gathering started with the announcement of Corbyn's re-election followed by days of recriminations before an adulatory Tory faithful lay prostrate before a revered Theresa May who could do no wrong... until she gambled on that General Election and lost their majority and her authority.
«Mitchell's ill - tempered encounter with the police excites great «Who the hell does he think he is?»
This was a lively, sometimes ill - tempered verbal contest with the two politicians remaining in entrenched positions.
He was presenting a study on how ill - tempered children become ill - tempered adults when a young woman with crimson hair set up her poster next to his.
When New Horizons roared into a blue Florida sky on 18 January 2006, it was met with excitement and frustration in equal measure: excitement because, after so many fruitless attempts to send a spacecraft to Pluto — ranging from the ill - fated Pluto Fast Flyby (PFF) to the Pluto Kuiper Express (PKE), which breathed their last in ferocious NASA budget cuts in the 1990s and at the turn of the millennium — a mission to explore the last of the nine «traditional» planets in the Solar System was underway, tempered with frustration that it would require such a long period of time in order to reach its quarry.
Leave behind that ill - tempered attitude because Internet daters are mostly reluctant to strike a relationship with hot headed singles.
I wouldn't expect my date to make fast friends with such an ill - tempered horse, but I do want a boyfriend who feels comfortable around horses.
A cocky fellow who juggles babies for sport and responds to adulation by shouting, «I love you, random citizen,» Metro Man flicks away his ill - tempered counterpart with characteristic ease.
But Sam's relationship with the cruel and ill - tempered Harry quickly deteriorates,
One of his best - known screen roles was the ill - tempered Subway Ghost, who teaches newly dead Patrick Swayze how to move solid objects with sheer «hate power» in the 1990 blockbuster Ghost.
To keep him quiet, Paula offers a date with her ill - tempered roommate, Kit (Zooey Deschanel), who has never read Harper Lee but still wants to kill a mockingbird.
An international breakthrough for Leigh, Life Is Sweet is an intimate portrait of a working - class family with twin daughters who couldn't be more different: the bookish plumber Natalie (Claire Skinner) and the bulimic, ill - tempered Nicola (Jane Horrocks).
All three Tenenbaum children are prodigies of some field in which they've made an esteemed name for themselves, and the father, the Mr. Royal Tenenbaum (a flawless Gene Hackman), is an ill - tempered ex-lawyer and overall downtrodden dad who has less - than - great news to deliver: he has been forcibly evicted from his hotel - home and claims he has been diagnosed with stomach cancer.
It also shows just how little the industry seems to care about the critical sentiment that has built up against Martin McDonagh's film in recent months, much of it directed specifically at Rockwell's Dixon, an ill - tempered white police officer with a fondness for beating up black suspects.
Dialogue and character interaction are simply filler between missions, featuring a cut - out cast replete with naive fledglings, ill - tempered veterans, and remote silent types.
Up until its fulsome conclusion — which is punctuated, of course, with an anatomical joke — The D Train is as morose and ill - tempered as its protagonist.
In Saturday Night Live sketches and early movies like Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, Sandler certainly has something, but part of what's compelling about him as a comic presence is a kind of goofy, vamping sheepishness about being the center of attention — coupled with a secret desire to hold that attention, hence the stammer - to - roar dynamic of the old «Denise Show» bit on SNL or the righteously ill temper of Happy Gilmore.
Despite threats from cyber terrorists that have been tied to the historically ill - tempered communist, the studio has decided to move forward with a limited theatrical release and VOD release.
Manfred (voice by Ray Romano) is an ill - tempered wooly mammoth dealing with issues from his past.
(Perhaps you happened to be connected with an especially ill - tempered representative on your first call.)
They do not have problems with being ill - tempered or grumpy and are medium energy dogs that enjoy regular exercise.
Ill tempered Chihuahuas can be easily provoked to attack, and are therefore generally unsuitable for homes with small children.
You will quickly be dealing with a destructive and ill - tempered dog.
Basso delivers messages to you with the use of his smart but ill - tempered magpie Jenivere.
The kindhearted First Lieutenant Turner can give you ammo; the ill - tempered Sergeant Peirson can spot enemies and outline them with highlights that makes it easier to locate and shoot them.
One might start with a newcomer, Airplane, in a frame house on the western edge, where Andrea Burgay's light - toned abstraction and Shinya Watanabe's photographs of sunlight competed with ill - tempered robots from Tim Belknap and Peter Caine.
They've never once criticized camels for slowness, ill temper or any of the other ills that we all know are associated with them.
Dealing with those like House who cling to their ignorance and put it on display for all to see makes me ill tempered.
Nelson's Bay Cave, a deep cave somewhat above the high - water line which we explored several days ago, has layers from the last ice age and into our present warm period; their tools included projectile weapons, and, judging from the bones they discarded, they had gotten good at bringing home the bacon and dealing with the ill - tempered Cape buffs, among the most dangerous animals in Africa.
My actual feelings about this article would be too ill - tempered to fit with these rational responses.
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