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tantrum

noun as in fit

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Other parents said their children have been having potty accidents again, speaking in baby talk or gibberish, sleeping in their parents’ bed and throwing tantrums over small changes in routines.

There are noticeably fewer complaints about temper tantrums if they happen in the Sweet 16.

On its surface, it was mostly a bunch of young gamers having a year-long tantrum because they didn't want women getting girl cooties on their video games.

From Salon

You don't give toddlers cookies because they tantrum, or they will tantrum more.

From Salon

It started off with a global bond market tantrum - UK borrowing costs hit their highest level for several years and the pound fell sharply.

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

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