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How to use good-tempered in a sentence

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He was always cheerful, optimistic and remarkably good-tempered, and felt that life was to be enjoyed to the full.
Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle learn that Darcy is, according to his housekeeper, a kind, generous, good-tempered man.
She has also trained herself to meet the standards of a graceful, understanding, good-tempered and virtuous wife.
A generally good-tempered match exploded briefly at the end of the first half with a brawl involving virtually every player on the pitch.
He was supposed to be calm, the one who was always good-tempered and understanding.
Ramsden is a good-tempered truth-seeker, not a malevolent muckraker.
Despite their portrayal as Hooray Henrys in knotted hankies, the Lions supporters have been wonderfully good-tempered.
Three months after the death, the family are still struggling to accept that the man they knew as quiet, hard-working and good-tempered had been killed so brutally.
But, he was very loving, and hardly got upset, always good-tempered.
All the customers were different, and as he was a new waiter, he didn't know how to tell the difference between a good-tempered and a bad-tempered one.
Parker's big-bellied appearance and his good-tempered and kind-hearted manner make him seem better suited to the role of English landlord than highly successful producer.
In person, he's very charming, teasing and joking, though sometimes he's less good-tempered in print.
The Irish setter is noted for being good-tempered, intelligent, and swift in the field.
I should like to thank everyone who has contributed to today's debate, which was a reflective, calm and good-tempered exchange of views.
We find records of this rustic, good-tempered horse as far back as the Roman period.
A good atmosphere, colleagues always good-tempered, what more could we want?
Even good-tempered animals may become dangerous. The quietest animal can become dangerous if it or its offspring feel threatened.
The chow is good-tempered and has an independent nature.
She's good-tempered, honest, great-looking, and serious.
Mr. Young remained calm and good-tempered.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But I always say, it is so easy for people of small means to be good-tempered.
And the boy was charmed to find that any one who was good-tempered could have relations with letters.
The tone in which Roger Barnes spoke was good-tempered, but quite perfunctory.
In private life he was just as cheery, amusing, and good-tempered as on board ship.
He was a very rich man, and was considered by the neighbours to be good-tempered.
The boy was entirely happy to be out chewing pan and seeing new people in the great good-tempered world.
It was evident that she had been roused from her slumber, but she was angelically good-tempered over it.
And he, who was usually so good-tempered and gentle, was convulsed with grief and anger.
You remember how gay and light-hearted and good-tempered he always was.
He too had been almost angry, only by nature he was cool and even good-tempered.
Pacific Knowles and good-tempered Davis had come to blows over it.
I felt him become suddenly tractable again like an animal, like a good-tempered horse when the object that scares him is removed.
At first she was not at all interested, but gradually, as the girl rattled on in her good-tempered, homely way, Mary began to notice what she was saying.
That he was not a good-tempered man had been her firmest opinion.
And these vagaries are the harder to bear patiently, as becomes a man and an officer, because no sailor is really good-tempered during the first few days of a voyage.
Wouldn't it be hard for a good-tempered, easy-going fellow?
He was a bull-necked, good-tempered little man with a small moustache, inexpressibly ordinary, yet giving an impression of capacity.
She was a great favorite with her mates, being good-tempered and possessing the happy art of pleasing without effort.
Good-tempered Tim, the waggoner, who loved his horses, had his grudge against Alick in the matter of corn.
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