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hothead

[hot-hed] / ˈhɒtˌhɛd /


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There was no physical evidence against Titus; prosecutors portrayed him as a hothead who didn’t like trespassers.

From Seattle Times

But the tongue immediately detects a bonfire, which hotheads will appreciate.

From Washington Post

“It was of course a great deal for us when the Americans were doing the work of dragging the hotheads out of the fire over there,” Mr. Dubnov said.

From New York Times

Gutierrez — the hothead in the video, who has since been terminated — joined in.

From Washington Post

The man Orlando became behind bars bore little resemblance to the feckless hothead who, together with four other immature and angry young men, committed a terrible crime that none would have carried out alone.

From Washington Post