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Discover Ludwig"hissy fit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden and intense outburst of anger or frustration. Example: After being told she couldn't have dessert before dinner, the child threw a hissy fit in the middle of the restaurant, causing a scene.
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He had a hissy fit.
"This is definitely more than a hissy fit.
US Politicians across the divide are throwing a hissy fit.
But Koomson's not having an artistic hissy fit.
Can they do an Ireland after Zlatko Zahovic's hissy fit?
I called her up and had a hissy fit.
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The Spectator's Fraser Nelson fairly described Goldsmith's resignation play as a "hissy-fit" election.
(Pleasee read Digby's The Art of the Hissy-Fit).
Try changing a habit, and notice how your brain will have a hissy-fit.
That's the whole "Obama the dictatorial tyrant going after his enemies" hissy-fit.
No ifs or buts....Wal-Mart has a hissy-fit when a chain called Smears opens.
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