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Cosa (chi) è quick-tempered - definizione

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Well tempered; Well-tempered (disambiguation)

quick-tempered      
¦ adjective easily angered.
quick-tempered      
Someone who is quick-tempered often gets angry without having a good reason.
ADJ
Richard Quick         
AMERICAN SWIMMING COACH
Quick, Richard
Richard Walter Quick (January 31, 1943 – June 10, 2009) was the head coach of the women's swim team at Stanford University, from 1988 through 2005. He was a coach for the United States Olympic swimming team for six Olympics—1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004.

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Well-tempered

Well-tempered may refer to:

  • Well temperament, a method of tuning musical instruments
  • Well-Tempered Clavier, a composition by Bach
Esempi dal corpus di testo per quick-tempered
1. Otherwise, nurturing mentor John would be replaced by Skippy –– Podesta‘s quick–tempered, edgy and sarcastic alter ego.
2. And here before us was the man we have always known: sarcastic, biting, quick–tempered, sour, opposed to negotiations, a silver tongue that turns sword–steel sharp.
3. Big bad Basil: John Cleese as the quick–tempered Mr Fawlty Napoleon Bonaparte: Standiing at 5ft 6ins did he have a complex?
4. Hashimoto –– a dapper, quick–tempered politician who practiced kendo, the art of fencing with bamboo staves –– himself once had a reputation as a popular reformer.
5. But behind the scenes she was considered arrogant, quick–tempered, petulant and prone to shouting and firing employees on the spot.