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"hotheaded" Definitions
  1. hot or fiery in spirit or temper; impetuous; rash: Hotheaded people shouldn't drive cars.
  2. easily angered; quick to take offense.

104 Sentences With "hotheaded"

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He's a little too hotheaded to have that much power.
Some of the old folks would say he was hotheaded.
The baritone David Bizic was a hearty-voiced, amusingly hotheaded Marcello.
What if Will Gardner, all hotheaded and masterful, were still around?
Unfortunately, Arnold was "prickly and hotheaded" and lived beyond his means.
"We're both a little hotheaded and we react emotionally," Phelps said.
Yet in public life she comes across as crass and hotheaded.
The McCoys and Hatfields were, of course, famously hotheaded and unsophisticated.
His hotheaded belligerence is a grave threat to our national security.
It was not just another group of hotheaded fans going at it.
But his honorable performance was ill-matched to Mr. Grigolo's hotheaded aristocrat.
Its name might be the Mueller investigation, whose painstaking nature is making him hotheaded.
Or did he finally just figure out that his hotheaded manager was a rank amateur?
"You are a hotheaded perfectionist who can be extremely obnoxious," Lloyd Webber quotes him saying.
The dark-voiced mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey made a hotheaded, kinky and smitten Emperor Nero.
As a centrist Democrat facing a hotheaded electorate, however, his prospects are far from clear.
Graham had a reputation as a hotheaded player while at Georgetown and was ultimately suspended.
They may describe themselves as chronically hotheaded, overcautious or somewhere in between – but always consistently so.
Alphonse Nicholson) is angry and ornery, making the more likably hotheaded P-Sam (Francois Battiste) steam.
Imagine a hotheaded boy walking around the house at fifteen—and I was in my twenties.
"I've always been a bit hotheaded and it's something I need to improve on," he said.
Aren't young people notoriously impulsive and hotheaded, their brains not fully developed enough to make good judgments?
Bette Porter is still a hotheaded mess, having affairs with married women and verbally decimating her enemies.
The numbing routine of the hospital is disrupted when a hotheaded, seriously injured young man bursts in.
He can be warm, hospitable and funny, but also hotheaded and bossy — a cyclone of a person.
But as he accesses those old anarchic feelings, we see the youthful fire and, also, the hotheaded stupidity.
The proposal was to help foment a "Sunni resistance" against Hezbollah — but even the most hotheaded jihadists refused.
The presence of the hotheaded Colonel Oswald (Peter Tantsits) recalls Kitchener's taste for surrounding himself with young men.
What actually happens: The hotheaded Savior Jared impulsively shoots young Benjamin instead, to Richard's horror and Morgan's total breakdown.
Though he could be hotheaded when it came to personal slights, Mr. Guzmán seemed relaxed when facing business problems.
The Caps avoided any hotheaded retaliation and concentrated on a gritty effort that was enough to even the series.
Mr. Obama brought a cool and disciplined approach to politics, while his vice president was the hotheaded, passionate one.
Macron presented himself, at 40 years old, to be the elder statesman, advising a hotheaded US president: A Trump-whisperer.
In "Lewis" the equation was cleverly reversed and he was the steadying influence on a hotheaded, cerebral sergeant, Hathaway (Laurence Fox).
Being the hotheaded sister I am, I stormed up to his room to give him an earful about his rude behavior.
"He didn't seem to be hotheaded; he didn't seem to be an angry person or anything like that," Mr. Verastegui said.
In the summer of 643, a hotheaded 18-year-old Bruce Lee would have a little-known run-in with this group.
The chaotic early months of the campaign gave him a reputation in some parts of the Obama administration as reckless and hotheaded.
They are the harmless seekers of truth, the generous counterpoints to the hotheaded, gun-toting robbers and police officers and military men.
But the trailer doesn't just cast Mera and Atlanna as the supportive, patient, and emotionally available foils to a hotheaded and stubborn Curry.
Though he has been portrayed as young and hotheaded, North Korea's desire for nuclear weapons has a clear purpose: to ensure its survival.
Their rivalry is recreated in this film, with Shia LaBeouf playing the hotheaded Mr. McEnroe and Sverrir Gudnason playing the melancholy Mr. Borg.
Learning from birth to sit straight, clean the tables, come to the defense of our hotheaded brothers and stubborn fathers, our neglectful lovers.
While I questioned his motivation, Shaer's article answered my most pressing concern: Is he the real deal or just another hotheaded, flame-throwing grandstander?
The title character is Lady Violet, who poses as a garden girl while putting some distance between herself and her hotheaded lover, Count Belfiore.
Editorial President Trump's first pick for national security adviser, the hotheaded Michael Flynn, got pushed out last week before he could do much damage.
By that point, Max, the leader of the resistance, had arrived and when Faith tried to lead the conversation, he bristled, as hotheaded as ever.
In a testament to the versatility of Mr. Jacobi, who played King Lear in a 2011 BAM production, he wonderfully portrayed Romeo's hotheaded sidekick, Mercutio.
"He has poor manners," Mr. Brown, 62, said, adding that he does not care for his hotheaded temperament, which was apparent when Mr. Bevin spoke.
And they are alarmed at the foreign policy moves of the young Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, whom they see as hotheaded and inexperienced.
Their powers breed in them more impulsiveness than sagacity; they can be hotheaded, lusty, intemperate, and rivalrous, qualities for which their subjects usually pay the price.
The hotheaded humanist doctor and the rigorously analytical first officer are always at odds, and yet their contrasting methods and styles turn out to be complementary.
Though they were competing for innings, the sometimes hotheaded Rodriguez took the soft-spoken Henderson under his wing and made a habit of advising him after outings.
In his short time in office, Mr. Trump has shown that he can respond to events in measured ways one moment and with hotheaded bluster the next.
Even some more moderate allies in the opposition coalition are skeptical of Popular Will, viewing its confrontational street tactics - from hunger-strikes to marches - as too hotheaded.
When he travels to Sicily to tend to his ailing mother, Loretta meets his brother Ronny (Nicolas Cage), a hotheaded goofball who sweeps her off her feet.
On the salt-planet Crait, it's Finn who's too hotheaded for his own good, and tries to sacrifice himself to take out the First Order's door-busting cannon.
Harrison has a reputation as a hotheaded player and acknowledged that he has made many missteps on the court, but added that it was never anything like this.
Please. Not allowing female athletes to be hotheaded, fallible and unsportsmanlike fails to recognize female athletes as having a competitive spirit equal to that of their male counterparts.
A band of hotheaded Roma from the local circus confronts the district's mayor, claiming a black boy (that's … not the word they use) has abducted a lion cub.
Trump might seem foolish for his dismissal of the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal, but he's merely echoing the sentiments of his hotheaded congressional GOP allies.
To see the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton" is to experience the American Revolution as a hotheaded, hotfooted affair, sped forward by impatient firebrands who act as fast they talk.
As for Rasher's father, Basher (also Mr. Lane), he is a drunken, violent, hotheaded musician gone for days on end, playing for pints and maybe hobnobbing with republican vandals.
Herman's nephew (Anthony Boyle), on the other hand, is a hotheaded sort, one not above picking fights with the Nazi sympathizers increasingly comfortable about showing their faces in public.
"Ultimately we want to provide a counterbalance to the notion that young people who care about the environment are hotheaded or unwilling to work within the existing systems," O'Brien said.
The second doomsday scenario is one in which the two volatile, hotheaded leaders end up somehow angering one another during the summit and revert to issuing hostile threats to each other.
Thakur had been built up as a strong candidate, but now it was clear that even the BJP, according to reports, was unsure of how to handle their hotheaded enfant terrible.
One of its aims is to contrast Washington's more thoughtful, measured character with Arnold's vain, hotheaded one, and each man is best defined by his strategic decisions and behavior in battle.
With the presidential campaign plunged into turmoil last week, Donald J. Trump's advisers raced to do the seemingly impossible: transform an often hotheaded candidate into a figure of leadership and calm.
" A preview of the show described Ms. Seabrook as a "Staten Island princess" and another regular, Paulie Fusco, 19, as a "dramatic hotheaded hustler" who will "never stop chasing the money.
But in Donald Trump's epic reign as the hotheaded, ammonia-haired, serpent-tongued destroyer of worlds, political survival is paramount, no matter the venality involved or the cost to your reputation.
It's impossible not to fall in love with Azalea "Knot" Centre, the star of In West Mills, whom we meet as a hotheaded 43-year-old bachelorette in North Carolina in 1941.
For all of his hotheaded temperament, Coriolanus is depicted as a man of personal modesty and candor whose frank distrust of the general public — and its fickle opinions — proves to be justified.
"I'm sorry for causing too much trouble and being a bit hotheaded and flamboyant in my approach," said Mr. Taylor, who also goes by the names Muhammad Daniel and Abu Abdul-Rahman.
Season 25 of House of Cards ended with Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) becoming husband Frank's (Kevin Spacey) running mate in the upcoming presidential election against suave but hotheaded Republican Will Conway (Joel Kinnaman).
Adora is strong, tough, hotheaded, and a fish out of water in the world of princess luxury and palace etiquette, which are traits highly reminiscent of the title character in The Legend of Korra.
Chief among them is "Annie's Song," the surprisingly mellow choice playing in the van of the hotheaded Harry (Jack Reynor) as he pulls up to an arms deal that's about to go spectacularly wrong.
But certainly he has a larger-than-average share of sexist, racist, and otherwise hotheaded followers, picking fights at rallies and calling for a return to a time they seem to think was better.
But it will prove deeply regrettable, and ultimately dangerous, if it winds up meaning that the two hotheaded leaders sulk off and resume the schoolyard taunts that they exchanged over the past 16 months.
The trial and media coverage were sensational, as you might expect them to be around any penis-chopping case — and Lorena's story became a punchline, an oddity, a way to consider supposedly hotheaded Latina women.
He becomes less hotheaded – in Season 1, he's ready to break his vows and join Robb Stark in his cause; by Season 4, Jon decides to stick around even after hearing of the Red Wedding.
In fact, he did, and once his distaste for the court had registered with everyone in it, he said that Mohammed had been "impulsive" and "hotheaded," but that this hardly distinguished him from his peers.
IN THE GALWAY SILENCE (Mysterious Press, $26) gives this hotheaded detective good cause for rage, being a fictional treatment of, among other things, a notorious case of systemic fetal death and infanticide in Irish convents.
Lowrey in particular is hotheaded in a way that would be troubling if he were played by anyone other than Will Smith: bloodthirsty, reckless, and self-interested to the point where he's almost entirely unlikable.
You believed that this artist, who constantly recreates herself in public, would in life be all too vulnerable to the jealousies of rivals, the fawning of admirers, and the passions of a hotheaded, prevaricating young man.
We may be living in a cool, cool world, but as long as Paretsky's hotheaded, quick-witted sleuth is on the job, imperiled young women and the artistic riches of vulnerable nations will always have a champion.
I would say thank you to him, and I'd also like to just put my hand on his shoulder and go 'You're okay, man,'" Jackman told Mashable, before adding that the hotheaded Logan might "punch me in the head.
A dentist's widow who is now the happy mistress of a wealthy cabinet minister (played by Anthony Head), Ms. Best's Olivia finds her breezy existence challenged by the return to England of her hotheaded son, Michael (Edward Bluemel, tiresome).
His hotheaded brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) hunts him down, finding Michael under a different name in a Yemen, where Michael again proves himself to be the smartest, most scheming guy in the room, especially if it's a prison cell.
To do so she will team up with seasoned Rebellion officer Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), a hotheaded fighter ace named Bodhi Rook (Riz Ahmed), blind warrior monk Chirrut Imwe (Donnie Yen), and Imwe's companion, the soldier Baze Malbus (Jiang Wen).
Kyrgios and the Australian Olympic Committee have been at loggerheads over Rio since team chef de mission Kitty Chiller suggested the hotheaded 21-year-old and his Davis Cup team mate Bernard Tomic could miss out due to their on-court behavior.
The crowd scenes are inventively handled, however, especially the street brawl in front when Tybalt (Diego Silva, an appealing young tenor in his Met debut) gets into a sword fight with Roméo's hotheaded friend Mercutio (the dynamic baritone Elliot Madore), and Roméo intervenes.
It's a line Hillary Clinton in particular has been struggling to walk this year (and, let's face it, pretty much her entire career), while her opponent, Donald Trump, can not only get away with hotheaded, defensive behavior but be celebrated for it (by some, anyway).
Lowery indulged in all the tropes of the genre — the action sequences and the hotheaded criminals and the doomed love affairs between criminals and the women they love — but he coated it in what almost felt like a fine layer of gauze, muting everything slightly.
Under the eye of his hard-boiled supervisor, Bonni (Amy Ryan), Robert at first works with a hotheaded undercover agent, Emir (John Leguizamo), then begins a double life as Bob when he is paired with Kathy (Diane Kruger), a smart, stingingly beautiful rookie undercover agent posing as his fiancée.
The US is led by a hotheaded president who lacks military experience, is prone to unpredictable flashes of rage and fury, talks openly of destroying another sovereign country, and has alarmed advisers with his ignorance about America's massive number of nuclear weapons and seemingly blasé attitude toward their use.
Several voters also cited Mr. Trump's mocking of a disabled reporter, and others said that he seemed too hotheaded in confrontational situations, such as when he came under criticism from Khizr Khan, the father of the United States Army officer killed in Iraq, during his speech at the Democratic convention.
Other accomplished British and Australian actors (the series was produced for the Sky network) do perfectly competent work as bewigged and slightly caricatured Russians, including Clarke as the petulant Potemkin, Rory Kinnear as the scheming foreign minister Nikita Panin, and Richard Roxburgh as the hotheaded Grigory Orlov, Catherine's principal lover before Potemkin.
Mr. Moon sees himself less as a negotiator with Mr. Kim and more as a mediator shuttling between two men who believe that keeping others guessing gives them an edge: a volatile American president with no experience in nuclear negotiations, and a hotheaded young North Korean leader with no experience on a global stage.
I studied the campaigns of Victor Steiner-Davion as closely as I studied real history, and felt like there was no one in the world I understood as well as Phelan Kell, the hotheaded mercenary prince who rose from being a prisoner to becoming one of the rulers of the greatest of the Clans.
The 46-year-old actress, who won an Oscar for her role in the 2011 film as a hotheaded maid who wasn't afraid to speak her mind, admitted during a recent episode of The Jess Cagle Interview that serving Bryce Dallas Howard's villainous character chocolate pie with a special ingredient was a highlight of her career.
The closeted Forster is even a character in "The Inheritance," looking with awe and no little concern at his hotheaded progeny — a sampling of contemporary gay men in a muddle — as they make the same blunders his parallel "Howards End" characters made then: ignoring history, trying to manhandle the future, acting from selfishness and self-delusion.
Other characters include Toño (a half-jumpy, half-broody Alexander Flores), a teenager who's been kicked out of school for sexually harassing a teacher; the hotheaded and put-upon Palito (an aptly jittery Sean Carvajal), Jeison's brother, who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome and is moony about Tati, who puts up with him mainly because he's free with his drugs and money; and El Mago (Luis Vega), who earns money doing card tricks for tourists, and comes to the rescue of his friend Hugo (Flaco Navaja) when, after a drunken binge, he soils himself on a bench.
Once banned from entering Britain, Mr. McGuinness won a seat in the House of Commons in London; ran unsuccessfully for the presidency of Ireland in 2011; visited prime ministers several times at 20103 Downing Street; met Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama at the White House; and shook hands twice with Queen Elizabeth II. "This is the side of his political life that McGuinness wants the Irish people to remember: the reformed man, the young, hotheaded idealist who learned the error of his ways and forged peace, an achievement that still wins him plaudits from around the world," the British magazine New Statesman said in 2011.

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