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short fuse
noun
a quick temper.
A person with a short fuse has to be handled diplomatically.
short fuse
noun
informala quick temper
Word History and Origins
Origin of short fuse1
Example Sentences
Mr Jones also told the jury the defendant had "by his own admission, a historic short fuse", and on the day of the incident "had lost his temper, attacked Sophie and strangled her, causing her death".
Maynes remembers Combs having a short fuse in the office, sometimes banging "his hands up against the desk" like a "bratty kid" and yelling if he did not get his way.
Mr Jones told the jury the defendant had "by his own admission, a historic short fuse", and on the day of the incident "had lost his temper, attacked Sophie and strangled her, causing her death".
Sentamu had a "short fuse" and on the day of the killing, he came to the end of it, jurors heard.
West’s mother was a demanding perfectionist, and his father, although a gregarious, outgoing man, had a short fuse and was a firm believer in corporal punishment.
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