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bad temper

Noun

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a persisting angry mood

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There are so many highly esteemed ones who became miserable and humiliated just because of their bad temper and morals; and humble people who have attained eminence and the highest honors because of good temper and morals. Ali

We must interpret a bad temper as a sign of inferiority. Alfred Adler

Clary," Jace said again. "You know: short, redheaded, bad temper. Cassandra Clare

As it was, things went from bad to worse, as they often will when amateurs are involved in an activity that they perform in bad temper – or in a hurry. John Irving

I began ... to watch with peculiar alarm lest what I called my philosophic estimate of the human lot in general, should be a mere prose lyric expressing my own pain and consequent bad temper. George Eliot

We are lucky that Steve Jobs has such a bad temper and doesn't care about China. If Apple were to spend the same effort on the Chinese consumer as we do, we would be in trouble. Liu Chuanzhi

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