What does temper-tantrumy mean?
Temper-tantrumy means (rare) Having or tending to have a temper tantrum..
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(rare) Having or tending to have a temper tantrum..
Peter Kurth plays the temper-tantrumy, ineffectual emperor well.
Her behavior was that of a temper-tantrumy, 2½-year-old child; so was that of her mother.
[…] that embracing who you truly are is about accepting yourself through all of it—when you’re at your most victorious, your most irritable, your most temper-tantrumy, and your most vulnerable.
Use temper-tantrumy when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Temper-tantrumy means (rare) Having or tending to have a temper tantrum..
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Peter Kurth plays the temper-tantrumy, ineffectual emperor well.
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