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How to use hot-headed in a sentence

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Stott, a former ice hockey player, has shrugged off the slightly hot-headed image of his teenage years.
He plays Valentin, the hot-headed younger son for whom being a de Bellegarde means going penniless.
Despite their hot-headed style, both players rank among the Premiership elite.
Emma felt annoyance in regards to their current president, because of his hasty, hot-headed temperament.
Whatever the cause, this type of hot-headed outrage can never be tolerated.
An effective speaker and vigorous pamphleteer, Fletcher was hot-headed and uncompromising.
And if it does refer to hot-headedness, is it any surprise that it was applied widely among the hot-headed Zealots?
Some of its more hot-headed adversaries claim, it signifies the rise of a global kleptocracy.
She is beautiful, emotional, hot-headed, suspicious towards the media and towards anybody who sees things differently.
On another occasion, the hot-headed midfielder could have been off for an early bath and he would have had few complaints.
The Herald's editorial thundered against the hot-headed motorists who had caused immense danger in Skipton over the Easter holiday.
For the grey-haired, being young is often equated with being hot-headed, turbulent, self-willed, obstinate, and too hot to handle.
It is sometimes hard for a hot-headed player to keep his frustrations in check in the heat of the moment.
I started to cry and felt the anger of a thousand hot-headed men.
I don't think people should look at me as a hot-headed person.
On the other hand, he is apparently sometimes pretty hot-headed.
Occasionally hot-headed, he is passionate without being a liability.
He might be a Father to Confederation, but like all Reformers, he was intent on destroying the offspring, was a hot-headed revolutionary, a brawler and corruptionist.
Just over two years ago, unknown Madrid-born actress VerĂ³nica Echegui rose to fame for her performance as the hot-headed protagonist of Bigas Luna's My Name Is Juani.
This traditional mindless attitude to Russia, full of empty platitudes, seems to be humiliating because it can be perceived, for example by Russia, as a clinical example of a response by a few hot-headed politicians.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I am a hot-headed, impatient kind of creature at the best of times,' he confessed.
He is a gentleman, honorable as the day is long, even if he is hot-headed at times.
Apart from this, which made him an exacting companion, he was one of the most upright, hot-tempered, hot-headed old gentlemen in England.
Henry is such a hot-headed fellow that he might resent the stipulation.
If I appear, then thou diest, even although thy charms should instigate some hot-headed youth to enter the lists in thy defence.
But you are so confoundedly hot-headed and exclamatory that I cannot get a word in.
Flora was a dear little thing, but exceedingly hot-headed and devotedly attached to me.
Proud, hot-headed, quick-tempered, he was often in trouble, more than once in prison.
But hot-headed ones like him cool down about as quick as they get het up.
Hot-headed and impatient at all times, he had been rendered irascible by the fatigues of the journey, and the condition of his feet, which were chafed and sore.
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