hot+temper
41temper — n 1. disposition, temperament, constitution, state or frame of mind, mood, spirits, humor; nature, condition, vein, tone, tenor, grain, type, character, spirit. 2. ill humor, petulance, peevishness, irritability, huf fishness, churlishness,… …
42temper rolling — Rolling for the purpose of removing spangles on hot dip galvanized steel sheet …
43The Temper Trap — Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Genres Indie rock, post punk revival Years active 2005 (2005)–present Labels …
44in hot water — phrase in trouble because of something that you have done land/get someone in hot water: Rick’s temper had landed him in hot water again. Thesaurus: in a difficult situationsynonym Main entry: hot * * * informal …
45choleric irascible hotheaded hot-headed hot-tempered quick-tempered short-tempered — Ill natured Ill na tured, a. 1. Of habitual bad temper; having an unpleasant disposition; surly; disagreeable; cross; peevish; fractious; crabbed; of people; as, an ill natured person; an ill natured disagreeable old man. Opposite of {good… …
46Liste der Nummer-eins-Hits in den Hot Dance Airplay Charts (2010) — David Guetta feat. Akon – Sexy Chick 1 Woche (26. Dezember 2009 – 1. Januar, insgesamt 6 Wochen) Plumb – Hang On 1 Woche (2. Januar – 8. Januar) Inna – Hot 1 Woche (9. Januar – 15. Januar, insgesamt 2 Wochen) Kesha – Tik Tok 2 Wochen (16. Januar… …
47in hot water — in trouble because of something that you have done land/get someone in hot water: Rick s temper had landed him in hot water again …
48short temper — quick to become angry, hot tempered Dr. Jones has a short temper. He gets mad very quickly …
49anger — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. & v. See resentment.Ant., good nature, jollity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wrath, rage, fury, passion, choler, temper, bad or ill temper, ire, indignation, acrimony, animosity, hostility, hatred,… …
50passion — n 1. rage, blind rage, fit, fit of anger or temper, paroxysm, convulsion, spasm, seizure; storm, eruption, explosion, outburst, rampage, tornado, whirlwind, tempest, towering rage, frenzy, blaze, blaze of temper or anger, Inf. conniption or… …