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How to use bad-tempered in a sentence

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That is they tend to be aggressive, narrow-minded, egocentric, irritable, ignorant, and bad-tempered.
Li, a white-collar worker, found herself bad-tempered, depressed and irritated with others.
You are a bad-tempered, petulant and irritable man lacking in your professional duties to your patients.
She has a voluble and attractive personality, but even if she were cranky and bad-tempered I'd still go there because the food's really good.
Whenever Billy comes visiting, she becomes bad-tempered and angry, leaving Sarah bewildered and Annie even more upset.
If the closing minutes were meaty and bad-tempered, the opening exchanges had been more pleasant if no less intense.
At the world championships in Budapest in 1997 Chagaev, who was then 19, beat Savon in a bad-tempered and controversial heavyweight final.
Yesterday's bad-tempered exchange threatened to overshadow what should have been a constructive insight into the state of broadband in Britain.
City of York completed a superb double over a rapidly-improving Rotherham side with a 5-2 victory in a bad-tempered game.
It was a bad-tempered match with fights breaking out sporadically amidst the rugby.
He was a rotund, florid, bad-tempered, red-haired man who would shout orders.
The citizens were palpably bad-tempered, caught up in the festive frenzy of acquisition.
The last ten minutes was a scrappy, even bad-tempered, affair, which offered little in the way of pretty football.
Should the bad-tempered remark: 'No music disposal along the lines of my poetry' date from this epoch?
I have never heard of them being bad-tempered, even in old age, which I think constitutes something of a record.
What prompted the Weekly Standard to publish his collection of bad-tempered, ignorant, off-the-mark comments about him and about contemporary literature is a greater mystery.
The proposed intention will create bad-tempered, frustrated, angry drivers, who will be forced to take risks they otherwise would never dream of doing.
Here we're introduced to some of the civic and military leaders of the ape pack, led by Thade, an ornery, scowling, bad-tempered ape if there ever was one.
Lack of testosterone leaves men bad-tempered, emotional, depressed and suffering from Irritable Male Syndrome, scientist Gerald Lincoln told BBC radio's recently.
It was that kind of match, always tetchy, often bad-tempered.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We are a bad-tempered pair, and we behave rather like fishwives when we are in a rage.
Knowles was not bad-tempered, but he was a frequent cause of bad temper in other people.
At the club it seemed to him that most of the men were sulky and bad-tempered.
And he was so bad-tempered that the other giants called him Sharvan the Surly.
The cook was bad-tempered, the old coachman was deaf, and Esther the only one who ever took any notice of the young lady.
He was determined not to be bad-tempered, and smiled good-naturedly.
He's a bad-tempered brute, and I wonder the squire keeps it.
My grandfather's horse was lean, hardy, and bad-tempered like himself.
But I shan't tell it at all if I hear you've been bad-tempered.
His mouth was underhung, giving him a pugnacious and bad-tempered appearance.
She was too bad-tempered, and as mean as second skimmings besides.
The woman proved to be cross and bad-tempered, perhaps because she had only caught one red eel during all the day.
He is here,' said Kim, hitting a bad-tempered camel on the nose.
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