tantrum in the PONS Dictionary

tantrum Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to throw a tantrum
to throw a tantrum
to throw a tantrum

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He returns home with a scooter for his son, who is immediately disappointed and throws a tantrum.
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He tries various tantrums to impress her, but in vain.
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His obsessive nature, however, can lead him to occasional temper tantrums.
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His behaviour was regarded as unprofessional and childish, and he frequently threw tantrums, often threatening to abandon projects.
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The tantrum only happens when she is under emotional stress such as anger or fear.
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However, due to claims of his tantrums and quarrels with child patients, he switched to psychiatry instead.
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This is why whenever a child needs or wants something they often cry or throw temper tantrums until they get it.
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She sometimes threw tantrums and hit her governesses, though she also often had a calm disposition and family-minded ways.
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She goes to her dressing room and while having a tantrum, begins converting to animal form.
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He missed meetings, threw tantrums, and belittled his colleagues in cabinet committee.
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