1. bad-tempered - Adjective
2. bad-tempered - Adjective Satellite
annoyed and irritable
Source: WordNetbad tempered
Even though, by all accounts Merlin is a bad-tempered old bird, he soon became a much-loved member of the family with Finian (14) and Conor (13) Bradwell tending to all his avian needs. Source: Internet
MILAN (Reuters) - Inter struck in the third minute with a Walter Samuel header and hung on despite playing nearly all the second half with 10 men to beat AC Milan 1-0 in a bad-tempered, scrappy but absorbing Serie A derby on Sunday. Source: Internet
The fact that the Beast (Robbie Benson) – previously bad-tempered and hostile – presents his revelation with a charming degree of shyness and hope just makes it all the sweeter. Source: Internet
France warned on Sunday that “fits of anger” could not dictate international cooperation after US President Donald Trump abruptly rejected a joint statement following a bad-tempered G7 summit in Canada.“ Source: Internet
Kenyatta beat Odinga by a narrow 800000 votes in a bad-tempered and disputed poll in 2013. Source: Internet
You know, sometimes I'm at the office; I see that he's bad-tempered. Source: Internet