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to tantrum
noun
An often childish display or fit of bad temper.
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You likely have a few (or more) that drive you to tantrum.
If your child starts to tantrum, do anything you can to break the pattern early on.
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Say goodbye to tantrum-inspired impulse purchases at the checkout.
Boredom gave way to tantrums.
According to reports, she was prone to tantrums that upset the rest of the cast.
Mr. Spitzer, opined Mr. Bruno, is a "spoiled brat" prone to tantrums.
For years, Mariah, who has attention deficit disorder, was prone to tantrums.
She was said to have been a "perfect little creature", but given to tantrums as a child.
Fred has always been different — slow, squeamish, prone to tantrums — and Ava asks herself if he can really be guilty.
She is exhausted by her status, resorting to tantrums and to cutting herself — displays of understandable despair that are, naturally, always accompanied by a foreboding soundtrack.
"I even knew what they 'looked' like, whether they were left- or right-handed, defensive greats or big hitters, cool or given to tantrums".
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