Use temper in a sentence
Sentences starting with temper
- Temper oh! [10]
Sentences ending with temper
- And no offence; you know my hot temper. [10]
- Damn a man who can't keep his temper. [9]
- Could he know what misery she was in, the daily witness of her father's broken condition, of her mother's uncertain temper? [4]
- You have a warm temper? [5]
- It proved an unfortunate journey; the hot weather was hard on Mrs. Clemens, and harder still, perhaps, on Mark Twain's temper. [5]
- You are still too rash, but that is a fault which time will amend in a youth of your heroic temper. [10]
- It is foolish to dismiss a man in a temper. [11]
- To be sure they quarreled a good deal, but truth to say Phil was never more fascinated with the little witch, whom he felt himself strong enough to protect, than when she showed a pretty temper. [4]
- Such feelings, when they are locked up, sometimes damage the mind and temper. [14]
- I knew by the way that Barlas dropped the damper on the hot ashes and swung round on his heel that he was in a bad temper. [11]
Short sentences using temper
- He's got a temper. [11]
- But he kept his temper. [9]
- But Virginia lost her temper. [9]
Sentences containing temper two or more times
- Germany will be beaten, because it is the temper of the nation, the temper of the times--your temper. [9]
- It would look as if they were in a temper, and we hold that exhibitions of temper in public are not good form except in the very young and inexperienced. [5]
More example sentences with the word temper in them
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- Now, if they would make the effort in good temper, could they not with nearly equal unanimity frame and pass a law by means of which to keep good that unanimous oath? [7]
- I had hard work to keep my temper, but I knew that I must not lose it. [9]
- She felt angered with herself that he could rouse her temper by such small mean irony. [11]
- Yet even in winter it is not so bleak and bitter as the districts south-west of it, for the Chinook winds steal through from the Pacific and temper the fierceness of the frozen Rockies. [11]
- How this brother, whose temper was very mild and quiet and retiring--such as Mr Abel's--was greatly beloved by the simple people among whom he dwelt, who quite revered the Bachelor (for so they called him), and had every one experienced his charity and benevolence. [12]
- After a little while Gaston rose to the temper of his host. [11]
- The entrance doors were once more opened, and my lord, in a temper, at once began: "You press your courtesies too far, Sir John Enderby. [11]
- I knew him well, and when the giant lost his temper it was gone irrevocably until a fight was over. [9]
- It was his way never to lose his temper, tho' he were called by the vilest name in the language. [9]
- To him she was the most original creature he had ever met, the most natural, the most humorous of temper, the most sincere. [11]
- This same thing was repeated once more; and it fetched such a whirlwind of applause that Sir Sagramor lost his temper, and at once changed his tactics and set himself the task of chasing me down. [5]
- This remark, as was perhaps natural, did not improve the temper of the president of the Northeastern. [9]
- The old prince was in a good temper and very gracious to Pierre. [2]
- The old man was in a good temper after his nap before dinner. [2]
- The Early of Warwick lost his temper, too. [5]
- Where yesterday her warlike temper had defied or resisted, to-day she retired with lowered weapons. [10]
- You know Cambyses' violent temper so well; how could you so wickedly disobey his express command? [10]
- It was undoubtedly very difficult to keep one's temper under such treatment. [9]
- Joan's temper flamed up, and she halted and commanded the trumpets to sound the advance. [5]
- Barrow early gave up the idea of trying to convince Tracy that he hadn't any father, because this had such a bad effect on the patient, and worked up his temper to such an alarming degree. [5]
- Before we broke up for the evening the gentlemen plied me with questions concerning the state of affairs in England, and the temper of his Majesty and Parliament. [9]
- She knew the twists and turns of her uncle's temper, and how he was imperious and jealous in little things. [11]
- Yet a temper, too--so quick, and then all over in a second. [11]
- He soon went to sleep again, which pleased me; but straightway the mouse began again, which roused my temper once more. [5]
- One is sure to lose his temper early; and if he sticks to the subject, and will not be warned, it will at last either soften his brain or petrify it. [5]
- It enabled him to keep the wonderful record of never having lost his temper, no matter what agony he had to bear. [7]
- I tried hard to keep my temper, marvelling at the ready way he had chosen to turn my action. [9]
- But our Madelinette there"-- he turned towards the Cure now--"she is never in a temper, and every one always knows she means what she says; and she says it as even as a clock. [11]
- May heaven temper the winds to them, for they have been shorn very close, every one of them, of their golden fleece of aspirations and anticipations. [6]
- Something, however, in the temper of the scene had filled her with a kind of glow, which added to her beauty and gave her dignity. [11]
- It is in the study of temper, temperament, hereditary predispositions, that we may expect the most brilliant results in preventive medicine. [4]
- The people of the South have too much of good sense and good temper to attempt the ruin of the government rather than see it administered as it was administered by the men who made it. [7]
- The ideas of the Revolution and the general temper of the age produced Napoleon's power. [2]
- Its President was the rector of the little chapel, a man who, in spite of the Thirty-Nine Articles, could stand fire from the widest-mouthed heretical blunderbuss without flinching or losing his temper. [6]
- We know what the prevailing--we do not mean universal--spirit and temper of those people have been for generations, and what they are like to be after a long and bitter warfare. [6]
- And, speaking of the philosophical temper, there is no class of men whose society is more to be desired for this quality than that of plumbers. [4]
- It hurried toward the maniple of Sempronius, brandishing a javelin, and with a sonorous voice reviling the soldiers till even my temper was roused. [10]
- But weighed against the greater hardships there was a bolder temper and a more romantic spirit. [11]
- The father walks the floor as he talks, and his talk shows that his temper is away up toward summer heat. [5]
- The end of the first phase came with the ride at the quick-set hedge, this with a less intent but as active a temper. [11]
- When Fabian left the father alone in his office, however, the stark temper of the old man broke down. [11]
- Its temper gives the fact away. [5]
- The sons of the elder Margery, the young Waldstromers, had much in them of the hasty Schopper temper, and a voice for song; and all three have done well, each in his way. [10]
- The temper of the court was against him. [11]
- The leader of the body well knew the temper of his men on the subject. [5]
- That was all that was said; then he lost his temper. [5]
- Rest fully assured that the good people of the South who will put themselves in the same temper and mood towards me which you do will find no cause to complain of me. [7]
- She answered, without temper, that Jane had forgotten her bath, and she was preparing it herself. [5]
- You got a temper, Jinny; and you got a pistol too, eh? [11]
- For the ducal temper was no respecter of presences. [9]
- She showed no temper this time. [5]
- Flashes of his temper she had known, but she had never seen the cruel, fiendish thing--his anger. [9]
- His flurries of temper pass off as quickly as they rise. [6]
- She had the temper of a man in her real enjoyment of the desperate chances of life. [11]
- And Belle, with temper like dinnemite, took it kneelin' as it were, and smiled back at him--her! [11]
- When a man's temper is up he likes to pour it out upon somebody there this is not allowed. [5]
- He lost his temper and said he was always being made to do everything he didn't want to do. [5]
- Why, you needn't tell me--I've had my mind made up ever since the day he broke the temper of Terry Brennan's Inniskillen chestnut, and won the gold cup with her afterwards. [11]
- He recalled his talk with Gerald Whitely, and how his brother-in-law had lost his temper when they had got on the subject of personality . [9]
- He has abundant talents--quite enough to occupy all his time without devoting any to temper. [7]
- But Napoleon's power suppressed the ideas of the Revolution and the general temper of the age. [2]
- He has not sufficient command of his temper, is quick, irritable, sometimes punctilious, occasionally indiscreet in his discourse, and tainted with Royalist and Bourbon prejudices. [6]
- He knew his stubborn will and straightforward hasty temper. [2]
- Withal he had spoken so quietly, Dr. Leiden possessed a temper drawn from his Teutonic ancestors. [9]
- Maybe a merciful Spirit sees how, left alone, we should have stumbled and lost ourselves in our own gloom, and so gives us a new temper fitted to our needs. [11]
- Soldier Joe was something sceptical on this point from the fact that she had developed a very uncertain temper. [11]
- A pertinacious arguer, so much so that sometimes he watched my awakening in order to continue a discussion on some topic of science, poetry, or practical life, cut short by the chime of the small hours, he never lost his mild and amiable temper. [6]
- His temper was slipping its leash. [9]
- He was a singularly irascible man; any little thing would disturb his temper. [5]
- Her temper was singular, her tastes were anomalous, her habits were lawless, her antipathies were many and intense, and she was liable to explosions of ungovernable anger. [6]
- When one is sick, the other is sick; when one feels pain, the other feels it; when one is angered, the other's temper takes fire. [5]
- And yet she showed no wear, no weariness, and but seldom let fly her temper. [5]
- The Emperor Charles should learn only that Barbara refused to submit to his arrangements, that his harshness deeply wounded her and excited her quick temper. [10]
- As she talked, she seemed to be probing the centre of a flower which she had caught from a basket at the window, and her whole personality was alight and vivifying, her good temper and spirit complete. [11]
- But no, no," she broke off softly, "you spoke in temper, you meant it not, you were but vexed with us for the moment. [11]
- Then the atmosphere round her became less trying; yet her temper remained changeable, and had it not been that she was good-looking and witty, her position might have been insecure. [11]
- While speaking, he rose to leave her; but she stopped him, saying in a low tone: "Surely you know me, Wolf, and are aware that I do not always persist in the resolves to which my hasty temper urges me. [10]
- He had no rivals for promotion in the regiment--perhaps that was one reason; he had a good temper and an overwhelming spirit of fun--perhaps that was another. [11]
- He was a right well-disposed and cheerful old man, of a rare good heart and temper, and of wondrous good devices. [10]
- Generally a natural rhythm runs through the whole organization: quick pulse, fast breathing, hasty speech, rapid trains of thought, excitable temper. [6]
- He came frankly repenting his old enmity, and though Philip did not quite believe him, some perverse temper, some obliquity of vision which overtakes the ablest minds at times, made him almost eagerly accept his new partisan. [11]
- The mutinous and refractory temper of the Egyptians, which brought such heavy suffering on them under their later foreign rulers, was aroused, and rising with every minute. [10]
- And in the recklessness that so often besets youngsters of my temper, on like occasions, I went off to Newmarket next day with Mr. Fox and Lord Ossory, in his Lordship's travelling-chaise and four. [9]
- His temper was quick, the prospect of opposition often made him overbearing, yet on occasions he listened with surprising patience to his subordinates when they ventured to differ from his opinions. [9]
- She had a quick temper, but there was not a cheerless note in her nature, and there was scarce a dog or a horse in the parish but knew her touch, and responded to it. [11]
- He had a quick fierce temper, but it had never been severely tried; and so well used was he to looking cheerfully upon things, so keen had been his zest in living, that, where himself was concerned, his vanity was not easily touched. [11]
- Even though much provoked, let us do nothing through passion and ill temper. [7]
- Since then I play no practical jokes on people and generally lose my temper when one is played upon me. [5]
- There may be people who can read that page and keep their temper, but it is doubtful. [5]
- They visited the patient repeatedly, and evidently teased him with their questions about the treatment, and their insinuations about the young man, until he lost his temper. [3]
- So I lost part of my temper. [5]
- My temper was pardonable, eh, mistress? [11]
- Have you got over your ill temper Titianus? [10]
- Mebbe my temper oughtn't led me to make sure. [13]
- A great deal of time is lost in profitless conversation, and a good deal of ill temper frequently caused, by not considering these organic and practically insuperable conditions. [6]
- When Warwick heard of this he was in a fine temper, you may be sure, for here was his prey threatening to escape again, and all through the over-zeal of this meddling fool. [5]
- Like many people of strong and imperious temper, he was soft-voiced and very gentle in his address, when he had no special reason for being otherwise. [6]
- He was out of spirits, indeed out of temper, as he entered the Arab general's dwelling. [10]
- On the day of Prince Vasili's arrival, Prince Bolkonski was particularly discontented and out of temper. [2]
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