1. Quarrels were generally messy, involving hot tempers, grief, unpredictable actions, passion, outrage, betrayal. 2. His hot temper was making it increasingly difficult for others to work with him. 3. Arafat often displays a hot temper with his underlings and Khatib said the argument should not be taken as a sign of an impending civil war between Palestinian factions. 4. Alec Baldwin, whose hot temper was cited in the breakup of his marriage to Kim Basinger, is trying to sound brokenhearted rather than fiery these days. 5. But although George W. was long known for having both a ready tongue and a hot temper, he has kept both decidedly in check during this campaign. 6. But such niceties make a trip to this Anglophile heaven the perfect antidote to hot tempers as well as hot temperatures. 7. Dimon faults himself for his hot temper, and on at least one occasion has come close to trading blows with a colleague at Smith Barney. 8. Hallinan, a one-time boxer at the University of California at Berkeley, is famous for his hot temper. 9. He exercised admirable discipline over his hot temper, which he inherited from the Queen Mother. 10. Henry Raymond owned a secret audacity, a hot temper that from time to time he flashed briefly as a gun concealed under the coat. |