tantrum in the PONS Dictionary

tantrum Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

temper tantrum
to have/throw a tantrum
to have/throw a tantrum

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A soprano was bugging everybody with temper tantrums during rehearsal.
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These children exhibited traits such as immaturity, overactivity, temper tantrums, poor attention, and poor school performance.
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Having cut open his right hand during his violent tantrum, his blood stains the pool water.
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His obsessive nature, however, can lead him to occasional temper tantrums.
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He tries various tantrums to impress her, but in vain.
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He would begin throwing tantrums in his gimmick at the time whenever things didn't go his way.
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Kicking, screaming, and throwing temper tantrums are perfectly typical symptoms for separation anxiety.
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Because of its similarity to children, the shop is also prone to temper tantrums.
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She goes to her dressing room and while having a tantrum, begins converting to animal form.
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It is simply desperation, reminiscent of a temper tantrum of a child that can not get his way.
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