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meaning of "have a temper"



 
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meaning of "have a temper" #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 20:13 pm   meaning of "have a temper"
 

What is the meaning of "have a temper"

is it phersal verbs?

can you put it in a sentence? ^^

pleas help me :oops:
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meaning of "have a temper" #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 20:48 pm   meaning of "have a temper"
 

It means that the person referred to is easily upset, and is liable to get very angry over trivial matters.

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meaning of "have a temper" #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 21:09 pm   meaning of "have a temper"
 

thank you Kitosdad,

I understood it ^_^
I searched for it in the dictionary

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