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"ill-tempered" Definitions
  1. angry and rude or annoyed, especially when this seems unreasonable

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The discussion became ill-tempered and heated; Jones eventually walked out.
"I'm getting very ill-tempered over this," the South Carolina senator told reporters.
As an ill-tempered election in June draws near, however, that proviso is worrying.
The corps of beat writers covering the Philadelphia Eagles is massive, persistent, and ill-tempered.
The three-way fight on the right has imprinted an ill-tempered character on the campaign.
Often the balance of power is contested in an ill-tempered battle between principals and police.
The batch furnace could belch fire out of its chimney, like an ill-tempered whiskey drinker.
Mr. Céspedes attempted to befriend Lolita, Mr. Corbé's large, ill-tempered cat, but was largely unsuccessful.
The claim has sparked a debate among economists that is as ill-tempered as it is geeky.
Trump was ill-tempered the whole night, constantly interrupting not just Clinton but also moderator Martha Raddatz.
The ill-tempered Basil Fawlty ran his hotel with a blend of disdain and obsequiousness toward guests.
What Mr Sánchez mocked as "the primary of the right" stamped an ill-tempered character on the campaign.
I can be volatile and ill-tempered, and too often I express my opinions harshly and without tact.
Embarrassed, I deleted my ill-tempered post and resolved to learn more about activists' goals before speaking up.
Mr. Madsen, above, a celebrated figure with a reputation as ill-tempered, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Where Muratova is calm and cheerful, Sam's family is raucous and ill-tempered (not to mention foul-mouthed).
" Many who watched the whole spectacle might agree that it -- and not just the Mueller letter -- was "ill-tempered.
It means "disagreeably ill-tempered," which we're guessing is not how most people in Washington would describe Robert Mueller.
He vows to treat those in his life better while he still can, reneging on his ill-tempered mood.
Wallace was indirectly referring to a flare-up in coverage about how ill tempered the president had been lately.
Ill-tempered and erratic to begin with, a Trump energized by rage will be even more unstable and dangerous.
It's a show about an ill-tempered, alcoholic scientific genius named Rick Sanchez and his teenage grandson, Morty Smith.
And his furious finger-waving at the moderators to make sure he got to rebut Clinton's jibes seemed ill-tempered.
Amma from Sharp Objects (Eliza Scanlen) as the ill-tempered daughter-scammer losing her faith in Christmas and Santa together.
Owners overwhelmingly backed executive pay and directors at the $256 billion bank's at times ill-tempered annual meeting on Tuesday.
It means "heavy," but refers to someone who's self-absorbed, arrogant or ill-tempered, all cardinal sins to a Cuban.
It was a brief moment in an afternoon of ill-tempered futility exemplified by a clash between Lewandowski and Rep.
And her speech was, at least, a pleasant change of tone from the noisy, ill-tempered events of earlier that day.
By contrast, the Führer, idol of millions, is an ill-tempered and nondescript figure with a bad case of body odor.
Norway's tourism board claims that Thor, the ill-tempered Norse warrior king, forged it by slamming his hammer into the earth.
Attorney General Bill Barr is undoubtedly right: The president's ill-tempered tweets about pending criminal cases undermine the Justice Department's mission.
It's bound to be ill-tempered on and off the pitch, feverish from start to finish, and horribly bitter in the aftermath.
Those critical of the president's actions on the border as rash and ill-tempered are not paying attention to the consistent messaging.
At a sometimes ill-tempered BBC debate, Johnson repeated his pledge that he would take Britain out of the EU by Oct.
While his constituents re-elected him repeatedly, he was less popular with his congressional colleagues, many of whom found him ill-tempered.
He'll likely remain a crude, insulting and ill-tempered man, but as a president he could still find a way to some success.
Argentina started this Copa slowly, losing by 22-20 to Colombia in an ill-tempered game, but rallied to reach the knockout stages.
Growing up, I had a difficult relationship with my mother—she was strict, ill-tempered, and didn't seem to approve of anything I did.
There is a vigorous—and sometimes ill-tempered—debate among academics about the impact of low-skilled migration, both legal and illegal, on wages.
A likelier candidate is Andrea's stepfather, Don, who's already shown to be a sour, ill-tempered man with little apparent grief over her death.
Instead he chose to alienate the majority of Americans who disapprove of his presidency thus far and rally his supporters with an ill-tempered tirade.
Nearby, women grilled fish and vegetables over open fires and shooed away marabou storks—hideous, ill-tempered carnivores with rotten bills and stringy, matted feathers.
Now, whether he becomes a justice or returns to his position on the appeals court in Washington, Kavanaugh's ill-tempered display has cast a shadow.
Like Dell's take-private bid, the $66 billion Actavis-Allergan tie-up was another feisty deal involving an ill-tempered activist that held broader implications.
They also are dismissing the author's description of President Donald Trump as cruel, incompetent, ill-tempered and a threat to the country as nothing new.
The rival rackets sum up an increasingly ill-tempered argument over the Polish half of the ancient woods that straddle the frontier between Poland and Belarus.
" Of his mentor he said, "If Dick Lugar ever had an ill-tempered moment, I never saw it," adding, "We live in such a cynical age.
Biden seemed like an out-of-touch grandfather whose time has passed, while Sanders was more like an ill-tempered neighbor yelling on his front porch.
But in the feverish last stage of an epically ill-tempered presidential cycle, that equivocation was for the birds: this is truly terrible news for Mrs Clinton.
It followed a bitterly fought and ill-tempered race between his company, Celera, and a publicly funded international consortium, represented at the globally televised event by Francis Collins.
Still, do we really want to risk electing a president who is ill-advised, ill-prepared and ill-tempered when it comes to leading this country's foreign policy?
As for Pennsylvania, Mr. Wolf would be well advised to name a new environmental boss who shares Mr. Quigley's values if not his penchant for ill-tempered emails.
It was won by Nadal, who extended his head-to-head record to four wins and one loss against Federer, after another ill-tempered showing from the Swiss.
In addition to co-writing the script with three fellow comedians, Sandler voices Davey, an ill-tempered wastrel with a taste for booze and destruction of public property.
President Trump called leaders on both sides of the ill-tempered dispute on Sunday, but he has left little doubt that he is siding firmly with Qatar's opponents.
The toddling curiosity would have appeared far removed from any typical raptor, an animal that can be summed up as an ill-tempered knot of feathers and razor wire.
Adrian's parents, whose frequent reunions tend to be grudging, ill-tempered and alcohol-fuelled in the books, get a heart-rending duet about how much they miss each other.
But Mr Biden has always been a poor campaigner—undisciplined, gaffe-prone, at times ill-tempered and combative—and his supporters seem unmoved at his inexhaustible supply of gaffes.
Instead, focus on these KPIs: • Settle for Building an Ill-Tempered Sea Bass: When Chuck Pagano took over the Colts in 2012, he inherited the NFL's 28th-ranked scoring defense.
Just hours before France's ill-tempered presidential debate on Wednesday, trolls and bots on Twitter began spreading unsubstantiated claims that centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron had a secret offshore bank account.
It is not a good sign for the future that an ill-advised, unwise statement from Lewis would stimulate such an ill-tempered, mean-spirited response from President-elect Trump.
But the debate's ill-tempered tone showed the level of anger in parliament with a government which some lawmakers say is mounting a power grab to force through its plans.
" This is also in line with a later generation of dragons and Targaryens visiting the North, when Prince Jacaerys visited Winterfell and, "Snow and ice and cold made Vermax ill-tempered.
One of those came Sunday night when the Kings visited Brooklyn and took apart the Nets, with Boogie doing his ill-tempered-steamroller thing: 37 points, 11 rebounds, countless inflicted bruises.
When, at the age of 31, he secured an ill-tempered move to Manchester United, he sealed his place as one of the great pantomime villains of the Premier League era.
"You can't shake off racism, and we can't take the risk of having such a violent, ill-tempered, sexist, misogynous person [in the White House] as this man is," Machado said.
"Darkest Hour," set in the late spring of 1940, covers the resignation of the besieged Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup) and his replacement, after much ill-tempered wrangling, by Winston Churchill.
One of Nathan Fielder's spiritual predecessors in cringe humor is Karl Pilkington, an ill-tempered, gormless producer and writer; he makes his friend and collaborator Ricky Gervais crack up with every gripe.
But the idea is to retain the ambience of a place where visitors sometimes feel as if they have stepped from a divided and ill-tempered Britain into a 19th century vicarage.
Biden vocally campaigned against the Trump/Pence ticket, routinely casting Trump as unfit and ill-tempered for the presidency and Pence regularly attacked the Obama administration during his bid to be vice president.
Tambor -- who's already being investigated by Amazon for harassment claims made by his ex-assistant -- admits he can be "ill-tempered" and a difficult person to work with, but denies any predatory behavior.
Divisive and often ill-tempered, the election has been fought mainly on emotive topics - notably issues of national identity linked to Catalonia's drive for independence - with the economy taking a rare back seat.
Eventually the Malawian government put out an ill-tempered press release on October 9th, harrumphing that Mr Mutharika was in "very good and robust health" and still carrying out his duties while in America.
When weather and steep terrain make carrying the invalid impossible, the departing party leaves two men to tend to him, the hulking, ill-tempered John Fitzgerald (Hardy) and earnest youngster Jim Bridger (Will Poulter).
In Kincaid's case, for example, he's cooperating with authorities to win the release of his wife (Salma Hayek), who, rather adorably, is every bit as foul-mouthed, ill-tempered and violent as her hubby.
A diplomat to the core, Merkel was always willing to accept the ill-tempered tantrums of testosterone-fueled politicians with larger-than-life egos as long as this benefited the economic interests of Europe.
HOFFENHEIM STILL UNBEATEN Hoffenheim retained its unbeaten record in the German Bundesliga, battling Eintracht Frankfurt to an 0-213.853 draw in an ill-tempered match in which Eintracht defender Timothy Chandler was sent off.
The game's image was sullied in Cape Town last month when Australia batsman Cameron Bancroft was caught on camera tampering with the ball during the third test of the ill-tempered series against South Africa.
With Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump as the nominees, America, which is as repulsed by political mudslinging as it is ghoulishly drawn to it, can expect an extraordinarily ill-tempered and divisive election in November.
Writer-director James Gunn again milks plenty of comedy from the rest of the gang, perhaps foremost from the ill-tempered raccoon Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) and the hulking, literal-minded Drax (Dave Bautista).
The ill-tempered contest, which involved strong challenges throughout and an horrific tackle on England's Steph Houghton, also saw an incident where Cameroon defender Augustine Ejangue spat on the arm of England forward Toni Duggan.
The U.K.'s The Guardian agreed with this, saying that despite it still being an "ill-tempered clash", it was neither "as one-sided as the opening televised contest" nor "as personal as the second debate".
If Hotel Europe is a space of ill-tempered and disorganised diversity, as presented (quite convincingly) by Lord Sacks, then the absence of a commonly agreed constitution might be one of the causes of that problem.
With the entry of Vox and a stronger Catalan separatist contingent, the new Congress is likely to be a rowdy and ill-tempered body, when Spain needs the moderation and concord Mr Sánchez is pledged to seek.
It is a lousy conversation, as you'll recall from the last time anyone bothered participating in it, a tired and tiring exercise exercise in various veiled uglinesses conducted through ill-tempered aspersion-casting and barking doofy scouting cosplay.
That roster includes Margo Martindale as a mob matriarch, Domhnall Gleeson as a ruthless but lovestruck enforcer, Bill Camp as an honorable Mafia don, Common as an FBI agent, and James Badge Dale as Ruby's ill-tempered husband.
Her friends and family, led by the ill-tempered patriarch Dessie (Colm Meaney), support her nonetheless but are thrown another fastball with rumors that the mystery man is a married neighbor and father of one of Sharon's friends.
Cabinet ministers listened in silence as the governor gave his detailed assessment of the risks of an ill-tempered no-deal exit, saying that the bank assumed that Britain would see net emigration for the first time since 1994.
Mr. Sisi seemed unusually ill-tempered during much of his speech — a sharp contrast to the calm, sweet-talking paternal persona he had carved for himself during and after Mr. Morsi's ouster, which he led with popular and media support.
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"I had hoped that we would see a 'new' Donald Trump as a general-election candidate — one who would focus on jobs and the economy, tone down his rhetoric, develop more thoughtful policies and, yes, apologize for ill-tempered rants," Collins laments.
The first time anything goes wrong, Trump will be facing a public that's primed to believe the president is ill-tempered, dishonest, unqualified, and already doing a bad job — and he has no media magic that can help him cover that up.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale lashed home to deny La Liga champions Barcelona victory in an ill-tempered 'Clasico' which finished 753-2 at the Nou Camp on Sunday after the home side had Sergi Roberto sent off at the end of the first half.
Brock -- who pays a price for his first encounter with the mogul, which also has implications for his girlfriend (Michelle Williams) -- ultimately gets exposed to the malevolent alien presence, providing the movie a fleeting spark as the man struggles to coexist with his body's ravenous, ill-tempered occupant.
In pointed remarks after an ill-tempered week of talks in Brussels, Michel Barnier insisted he would not be intimidated by what he called a "blame game" from London of accusing the EU of inflexibility in rejecting British demands for close cooperation on security, trade and other issues after Brexit.
For the most part, it's a tedious adaptation other than the late-1980s Reagan-era setting, about an ill-tempered teen (Benjamin Wadsworth) who is recruited to attend a secret academy for assassins and the progeny of crime families, pairing him with all the social malcontents and dangers that entails.
It is one thing for the Cabinet to declare that a president in a coma is unable to perform the duties of his office; it is quite another for it to declare that the president is too ill-tempered, absent-minded, morose, anxious, narcissistic, undisciplined, or just plain stupid to perform those duties.
Amid the findings by the Huffington Post were that Wheeler "liked" a racist image purporting to show Barack and Michelle Obama staring at a banana and that he retweeted Jack Posobiec, the ill-tempered goon best known for crashing a Donald Trump-themed performance of Julius Caesar and relentlessly promoting the Pizzagate conspiracy theory.
But Sanders was also able to lean on well-worn campaign slogans and even faded into the background for large portions of an ill-tempered debate marred by cross-talk and marked by a number of other conflicts, including Joe Biden and Tom Steyer trading accusatory shouts over their records and promises to the African American community.
Barely 72 hours after the Bolsheviks had seized power, for example, and just as the civil war that would divide Russia for the next half decade began to crystallize, Reed devotes several paragraphs to an ill-tempered conversation between an uneducated member of the Red Guards and a supercilious counterrevolutionary student, which took place by the door of a provincial railway station.
The novel contains three narrative threads: Kevin's affair with Victoire in Paris; his time at home in New England, at "the edge of the country or the edge of town," as he works on his giant blue canvas and his ill-tempered 16-year-old daughter reveals to him that she is pregnant; and, finally, his story of accompanying his friend Richard to El Salvador in 1979, when the country was on the brink of civil war, in search of Richard's older brother, Tad, who "had been in and out of detention, prison, abusive relationships, and an assortment of drug rehab programs" and had not been heard from in seven months.

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