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Conjugation of temper

This verb can also mean the following: mingle, fit, manage, mix clay, accommodate, constitute, control, combine, mollify, toughen a material, adjust, qualify, mix, compose, assuage, moderate, plaster, oil to release essential oils for flavouring a dish in south asian cuisine, modify, anneal, govern, hence, fit together, mingle in due proportion, mortar with water to obtain the proper consistency, soften, prepare by combining, strengthen, act 3 scene 3, combine in due proportions
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Examples of temper

"'Your grandmother has the sweetest temper...

"...whose short temper and a tendency to drool... "...earned him the nickname 'Mad Dog.'

"But bhabhi won't complete her fast," she'll remain hungry... "she'll lose her temper," and take it out on her husband.

"Deserted and disappointed him, and worse," "she had shown a feebleness of character in doing so," "which his own decided confident temper could not endure."

"Does Mr Sood have a temper? Do you fear Mr Sood?"

"'Your grandmother has the sweetest temper...

"...whose short temper and a tendency to drool... "...earned him the nickname 'Mad Dog.'

"But bhabhi won't complete her fast," she'll remain hungry... "she'll lose her temper," and take it out on her husband.

"Deserted and disappointed him, and worse," "she had shown a feebleness of character in doing so," "which his own decided confident temper could not endure."

"Does Mr Sood have a temper? Do you fear Mr Sood?"

"'He used to get in bad tempers,' says his wife.

"It may be supposed that their tempers became their mutual punishment. "

"and tempers flare over the rezoning of the yoga centre. "Join me at 10:00 as we discuss

'Tis not the king that sends you to the Tower. Our upstart queen - his wife, Clarence, 'tis she... that tempers him to this extremity.

- Anyways, I just need you to fill in while tempers cool down.

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