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temper <a temper; tempers> N

temper METAL (feelings & emotions)
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temper VB

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drawing temper METAL

oil temper N

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temper brittleness

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All the qualities for which he was noted through lifehis talent for making himself indispensable, his imperturbable temper and his impenetrable secrecywere fully displayed in this post.
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He also has a short temper and swears in pseudo profanity (crud and snot are his most frequently used terms).
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It is an argument in favour of divorce on the ground of incompatibility of temper.
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Kicking, screaming, and throwing temper tantrums are perfectly typical symptoms for separation anxiety.
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She has a hot temper and an undying love for casinos and always drags the group to the casino when there is one.
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With a high water-holding capacity, compost is not tilled into the soil but remains on the surface to temper the impact of rainfall.
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She is sarcastic, vindictive, has little patience and a bit of a temper, but cares very much for her friends.
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The latter is a hearty man enough, with whom you can differ very satisfactorily, both on account of his doctrines and his good temper.
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He made a few attempts at management, but was mostly unsuccessful, owing to his ungovernable temper.
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These include frequent temper tantrums and outbursts, aggression, anxiety, impulsiveness, and difficulty paying attention.
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