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good-tempered

[good-tem-perd] / ˈgʊdˈtɛm pərd /


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“I am looking forward to being part of what sounds like a very good-tempered, positive experience, not marching against something, but marching for something.”

From Science Magazine • Apr. 20, 2017

It is Maddon’s job to tutor and temper this bunch like a good-tempered Dr. Freud.

From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2016

“In person, he’s very charming, teasing and joking, though sometimes he’s less good-tempered in print.”

From New York Times • Apr. 29, 2013

But so deft and good-tempered are their extravagances that no injury is done.

From Time Magazine Archive

She had no doubt of Harriet’s happiness with any good-tempered man; but with him, and in the home he offered, there would be the hope of more, of security, stability, and improvement.

From "Emma" by Jane Austen




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