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  • He took tantrumming and non-compliance to a whole new level.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Dave Hingsburger 2006

  • The girl knows she can have all the tantrums she wants, but she will never, ever get what she wants by tantrumming.

    Snapshots of a temper tantrum. Angry Professor 2008

  • He took tantrumming and non-compliance to a whole new level.

    laundry list Dave Hingsburger 2006

  • I've been especially grateful lately, because I've been tantrumming pretty hard.

    Medical cabin fever, mixed mental ages and Thatcher in a tank Elizabeth McClung 2007

  • I was tantrumming, though, and wouldn't eat any of the fancy cruditees or drink any of the free Martinis.

    truckeratlas Diary Entry truckeratlas 2004

  • Will Philip reach down into his tantrumming depths and find yet MORE toys to fling out of the pram before he's sent to bed early?

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • But some film critics seem to be saying that the much-publicised shot of SRK's six-pack-abs was meant to be a spoof of the new-age Bollywood metrosexual male star (in keeping with the post-intermission spoof of the new-age tantrumming starlet in Bollywood).

    Kafila 2009

  • He was subject to these terrible dysfunctions before we left, and when we came back he didn't have them - the incontinence, the tantrumming, not being able to make friends.

    independent.com stories 2009

  • But some film critics seem to be saying that the much-publicised shot of SRK's six-pack-abs was meant to be a spoof of the new-age Bollywood metrosexual male star (in keeping with the post-intermission spoof of the new-age tantrumming starlet in Bollywood).

    Kafila 2009

  • Will Philip reach down into his tantrumming depths and find yet MORE toys to fling out of the pram before he's sent to bed early?

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk 2009

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