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But he has a history of ill temper on the field.
She put a great deal of ill temper into the word.
He tried to put the thought from his mind, more ill tempered than ever.
If the former, well, it was the boy that the dragon took his ill temper out on.
She is known to be stubborn and ill tempered but has a kind heart.
The most mature of all the girls and very ill tempered.
But there was no ill temper in his voice.
But who can tell if their mother's incompetence and ill temper will turn deadly?
It is at least understandable that she might have become bitter and ill tempered.
Or, rather, he'd be no more ill tempered than other gnomes.
At once I felt ashamed of my ill temper.
"Again, I wish to apologize for my ill temper earlier today.
Why has the defense attorney been so ill tempered?
Pierce sat and slapped his hand against the table in a rare show of ill temper.
She might not have felt so ill tempered had she known that he was thinking about her.
He glanced at her then, sharp with ill temper.
She smiled kindly at her senior, who was quite scarlet with ill temper.
It has been suggested that the pain from a knee injury was one cause of his ill temper.
Come nearer; you're rubbing your back; why so ill tempered?
Your sweetheart will surprise you with her deceit and ill temper.
I saw little of him, but I heard his expedition had not gone according to plan, and he was in an ill temper.
She flapped a hand in the air, dismissing his ill temper.
Previous references to Stalin seem to suggest he was only ill tempered.
The boy who had struck her, I believe, had been in a fit of ill temper.
When the last drop of liquor was gone, so was her ill temper.