US /ˈtæntrəm/
・UK /ˈtæntrəm/
and David is starting to feel quite frustrated and throws a tantrum at airport staff.
The delay has been extended multiple times and David is starting to feel quite frustrated and throws a tantrum at airport staff.
So, there's a literal blow up means explode, but if a person blows up in terms of an emotional context, it means they have a tantrum, which is actually a very good word to know as well.
To have a tantrum means like a little child when he doesn't get his candy, starts screaming and swinging his arms and hitting his feet on the ground, that's a tantrum.
Can I try tantrum?
Can I try tantrum?
Deadpool, you need to listen to me. Mr. Sinister has taken over Tantrum.
‘As you can imagine, after that, I had a little temper tantrum with myself’ but in
It can be equally seductive to mention in passing, "As you can imagine, after that I had a little temper tantrum with myself," but in a profoundly calm and smiling tone that indicates both an accurate ability to dislike oneself at points and a mature ability to digest and learn from one's less impressive moments.
He constantly throws a tantrum whenever he doesn't get his way.
He constantly throws a tantrum whenever he doesn't get his way.
Sometimes when someone you love is throwing an emotional tantrum, arguing won't help.
Sometimes, when someone you love is throwing an emotional tantrum, arguing won't help.
But come on, throwing a tantrum and refusing to get out of the plane until he had exactly what he wanted to wear?
Throwing a tantrum and refusing to get out of the plane until he had exactly what he wanted to wear.
When Dad realises his son and heir has wrecked his chances of marriage, we'll throw the world's biggest tantrum and lock me in this castle forever.
He'll throw the world's biggest tantrum
Before you know it, he's throwing a tantrum.
Before you know it, he's throwing a tantrum.