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temperish, a.|ˈtɛmpərɪʃ| [f. temper n. 11 + -ish1.] Inclined to or exhibiting bad temper.
1925Chambers's Jrnl. Nov. 764/1 From these temperish folk arise strange quarrels. 1929Times 16 Jan. 13/5 His [sc. Lord Haig's] reply was more than emphatic; it was almost temperish. 1935[see riding-blanket s.v. riding vbl. n. 5 a]. |