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have a tantrum

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There were times early in high school that he got so upset when making a mistake he’d have a tantrum and forget about finishing his assignment.

In the face of bulletproof legal reasoning against Trump, many of the nervous nellies who don't want to see the law followed have shifted tactics, warning that following the Constitution is simply too dangerous because MAGA-Americans will have a tantrum over it.

From Salon

And if he’s not reasonable, well, he can have a tantrum but it’s not your problem.

From Slate

“It’s like watching somebody else’s kid have a tantrum on the subway,” says the Brooklyn resident.

When she’d have a tantrum and run away, I was faced with five Zoom cameras of the actual director and the crew and the AD just looking at me like, “When do you think she’ll be back?”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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