100 examples of hot-head in sentences

And yet so far as I could judge the Ghatis were far less interested in the trial and were much less disposed to express their resentment than the latter class, which comprises one or two extremely hot-headed and uncompromising individuals.

A little affair at the Café de Berlin with a lady and a hot-headed young princeling.

Kind, hot-headed natures which know how to suffer, but not how to lie, through which one can clearly read,not fragile and empty like glass, but solid and transparent like rock crystal.

He very readily agreed to all I said (as indeed he has always done when he has not been hot-headed).

His most intimate friends and daily associates, his most prominent and trusted generals, patriotic but hot-headed complainants, turbulent malcontents,all alike found him courteous and considerate, yet hedged about with an impassive dignity that no one ever dared to violate.

A ZEALOT Is a hot-headed brother that has his understanding blocked up on both sides, like a fore-horse's eyes, that he sees only straight-forwards and never looks about him, which makes him run on according as he is driven with his own caprice.

THE RASH MAN Has a fever in his brain, and therefore is rightly said to be hot-headed.

Then, what with the heat of the wine and the noise and tumult of the feast, Sir Bleoberis waxed very hot-headed, and boastful.

The catastrophe results from the hot-headed impetuosity of all the characters, which so hurries events that there is no time for the elimination of the results of chance.

But Frank checked the hot-headed youth again.

This levity and inconstancy of purpose in a hot-headed youth, did not excite their surprise, nor did they reprove it, anxious only to detach him from the Romans.

" "This is more like the wary grey-headed ex-pounder of wisdom than like the hot-headed Gaetano Grimaldi of old!"

Some kind of a hot-headed taking sides with a deserter, I believe it was.

He was awful hot-headed and he got into a argument with Daniel Carmack and old Daniel stobbed him right in the heart.

There were dissensions between Prince Rupert, who commanded the cavalry, and Lord Lindsey, the general in chief, who is able and of great courage, but hot-headed and fiery.

But you, Sheriff, are neither silly nor hot-headed.

I hope I'll be an eligible student, E'en tho I am no poet in a sense, But just a hot-head youth with ways imprudent, A rustic ranting rhymer like by chance Who thinks that he can make the muses dance By beating on some poet's borrowed lyre, To win some fool's applause and please his own desire.

He walked to the far end of the big room, sat deliberately down upon a little table, and rewarded himself for his forbearance by cursing methodically the Captain, the Committee of which he was the leader, the men who had witlessly given him the power he used so ruthlessly as pleased him best, and Jack Allen, whose ill-timed criticisms and hot-headed freedom of speech had brought upon himself the weight of the Committee's dread hand.

Still, there was nothing extraordinary in this conversation; it was not the first time he had heard, only in other forms and on other topics, such ideas from the lips of the young and hot-headed.

I entreat your ladyship," he said, feelingknowing the while, how useless it was to make an appeal against the infatuation of a hot-headed and impulsive girl, yet speaking with the courage which ofttimes is born of despair, "I beg of you, on my knees to listen.

" It was not likely that these hot-headed cavaliers would submit thus quietly to an arbitrary act of confiscation and of arrest.

It's those hot-headed, misguided, wayward fellows of mine!

Indeed he would rather meet the King of devils than this hot-headed Cedric.

Grammont, vain, careless, and inaccurate, carried away by his hatred of Prussia, hot-headed and blustering, did not even see how great an advantage he had gained.

All thy deeds In Colchis, when thou went a hot-head boy, Will be forgot, if thou wilt show thyself Henceforth a man.

100 examples of  hot-head  in sentences