- He sometimes seems bad-tempered but really he's got a heart of gold.
- Mind you! He's a very nice fellow though bad-tempered.
- He's always bad-tempered in the morning.
- My father, who had always been very self-controlled, became bad-tempered.
- He's bad-tempered, selfish and altogether an unpleasant man.
- His name was Mr Fang and he was a disagreeable, bad-tempered man.
- Emma can be very bad-tempered, I can tell you.
- The bad-tempered Tyson was once put into prison.
- He grew more and more bad-tempered as the afternoon wore on.
- When his headaches developed Nick became bad-tempered and even violent.
- I don't know what's got into him recently; he's become very bad-tempered.
- Hardly anyone likes him, because he is so bad-tempered.
- When his headaches developed, Nick became bad-tempered and even violent.
- Being open to new ideas had no relationship to long life, which might explain all those bad-tempered old people who are fixed in their ways.
- When I'm myself, I'm sloppy, bad-tempered, etc - fear might make me get my act together more.
- I am bad-tempered, and easily angered.
- Old Dawson had the best apples in town, but kids knew they mustn't go into his yard to pick a delicious apple, even off the ground, because Dawson, a bad-tempered man, they said, would come after you with his gun.
- He is a bad-tempered man and doesn't know what he wants in life.
- in an angry mood She gets very bad-tempered when she's tired.
- The bad-tempered conductor found it more and more difficult to keep the players together.
- He is said to be a bad-tempered old man, but I believe the contrary.
- I know he's often bad-tempered but really, you know, he's got a heart of gold.
- They walked in bad-tempered silence.
- Also, being open to new ideas had no relationship to long life, which might explain all those bad-tempered old people who are fixed in their ways.
- It is hard to get on with a bad-tempered person.
- As he grew older, he became more bad-tempered.
- No one wants to have or be around demanding, selfish and spoiled children, those who get bad-tempered or silently brute when they are not given everything they want immediately.
- He is a bad-tempered fellow, but he can be quite charming when he is with his children.
- She is as bad-tempered as her mother.
- It is not the first time he has been accused of bad-tempered outbursts.
- Bad-tempered but have to carry all my friends.
- Long long ago, there was a bad-tempered King. He loved the moon very much.
- I know how to handle a bad-tempered boss.
- THE Cyclopses, according to mythology, were a race of bad-tempered and rather stupid one-eyed giants.
- I'm afraid I was rather bad-tempered yesterday. I think I owe you an apology.
- Oh, he isn't really bad-tempered. He just looks it.
- It is hard to get on with a Bad-tempered person.
- No. I mean, in front of the fame and fortune, he became a bad-tempered, selfish man.
- My father, who had always been very self - controlled, became bad-tempered.
- He is bad-tempered sometimes but his heart is in the right place.