This oblique reference to the guns sent every eye to Buller's face-Dundonald was showing a reckless disregard of that notorious temper.
Her eyes rolled and Yuri could sense the woman's notorious temper rising.
It was whilst at Oakwell that his notorious temper first became evident.
For the first time she was grateful for Matilda's notorious temper, which made it impossible for the Empress to keep her voice down.
Jotnar had notorious tempers, and he was half jotunn, so he tried never to let himself get really mad about anything.
And it was there, in an interview, that she opened the steam valve to what is a notorious temper.
It was nearly two weeks ago that my colleague Andrew Sparrow wrote about Gordon Brown's notorious temper.
He has a notorious temper, little time for or understanding of cricket, and is a member of The Senior Conservative Club.
Never a paragon of patience, Jonet, Lady Kildermore, lingered for a few more minutes, willing her notorious temper under control.
A tall, elegantly tailored man with red hair and a notorious temper, he also enjoyed special prominence as the husband of Winston Churchill's eldest daughter, Diana.