fiery-tempered love

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  • And here I was about to not only rally with the fiery-tempered Scotsman on this sweaty afternoon — but attempt to return his 130 m.p.h. serve, too.

    Preppy Sports: Society and Style Flint, Jessica 2009

  • But the former professional soccer player has established a reputation among a much wider audience as a fiery-tempered, foul-mouthed chef through his reality cooking television shows.

    Taming Hell's Kitchen 2008

  • Designated hotties for their teams, they were both petite, fiery-tempered, and evenly matched for speed and skill.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

  • Designated hotties for their teams, they were both petite, fiery-tempered, and evenly matched for speed and skill.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

  • Designated hotties for their teams, they were both petite, fiery-tempered, and evenly matched for speed and skill.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

  • Designated hotties for their teams, they were both petite, fiery-tempered, and evenly matched for speed and skill.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

  • In Fort Griffin, Doc Holliday teamed up with Big Nose Kate Fisher, who in spite of her name was a rather attractive although fiery-tempered dance hall girl.

    THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007

  • The captain was relieved to be rid of his mysterious passenger and more relieved to be rid of the passenger's fiery-tempered horse.

    Dragons of a Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002

  • The captain was relieved to be rid of his mysterious passenger and more relieved to be rid of the passenger's fiery-tempered horse.

    Dragons Of A Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002

  • One is expected to be strong-willed and fiery-tempered when one has red hair, of course, but you would not believe the flights of wit on which gentlemen take wing with the accompaniment of the most odious smirks when they speak of dousing fires.

    Irresistible Balogh, Mary 1998

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