quick-tempered in the PONS Dictionary

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She is somewhat quick-tempered and is a tomboy.
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He was an unfaithful quick-tempered man.
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But behind the scenes she was considered arrogant, quick-tempered, petulant and prone to shouting and firing employees on the spot.
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He is too hasty, quick-tempered and too ready to pick a quarrel.
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He was said to know no fear, to be full of self-confidence and decidedly arrogant and quick-tempered.
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Impetuous, riotous and quick-tempered on issue of injustice with added reputation for violence against hawkish politicians.
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The exaggerated gestures of the hat-wearing woman, helpless and fearful, and those of her quick-tempered lover hint at the acting style from 1920s expressionist films.
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He's very quick-tempered, and tends to do things without thinking them through.
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The young king turned out be quick-tempered, arrogant, and ruthless.
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He is very quick-tempered, outspoken, and sometimes very childish.
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