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- noun Plural form of
tantrum .
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Examples
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We need to pull together now, not indulge in tantrums and sour grapes.
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You teach a child that throwing tantrums is productive when you give in … Unfortunately, the right-wing has taken this to a new level of mastery … Everytime their delicate sensibilities are offended, they throw a hissy fit and what do their targets do?
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Mr. YORMY: You know, screaming about death panels, screaming that they're going to take 500 billion out of Medicare, and to be screaming like you're a bunch of kindergarten children having tantrums is ridiculous.
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Mr. YORMY: You know, screaming about death panels, screaming that they're going to take 500 billion out of Medicare, and to be screaming like you're a bunch of kindergarten children having tantrums is ridiculous.
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Single-handedly, Clinton's tantrums is making the DNC leadership look very weak and this to the whole world.
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Enough of the temper tantrums from the Hillary supporters.
Florida compromise seats delegation, gives each half vote 2008
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It's a process that's impossible to tell stories about directly because it's manifested mostly in tantrums and acting out.
SeeLight: 2007
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It's a process that's impossible to tell stories about directly because it's manifested mostly in tantrums and acting out.
Ishoo Wun 2007
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She makes no effort to control her awesome temper, which she expresses in tantrums that wreck castles and cities, for which she never shows the least sign of remorse.
Death carries a camcorder superversive 2006
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That little girl who wanted to throw tantrums from the frustration of everything being so new and overwhelming had the innate capacity for experiencing everything as new and overwhelming.
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