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hotspur
[ hot-spur ]
noun
- an impetuous or reckless person; a hothead.
hotspur
1/ ˈɒˌɜː /
noun
- an impetuous or fiery person
Hotspur
2/ ˈɒˌɜː /
noun
- Harry HotspurHotspurHarry the nickname of Sir Henry Percy See Percy
Other 51Թ Forms
- dzsܰ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hotspur1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hotspur1
Example Sentences
More significant men of his time can be discussed without passion because they are inextricably woven into a tapestry of the past, but this hotspur refuses to die.
Did they ever think that they too are traitors, and that they are as legally deserving of a halter as the madest secession hotspur of South Carolina?
“You try telling that hotspur Phaeton why he was reined in, or rosy-fingered Aurora why I had to shove her in the face,” Hermes archly tells the reader.
“Oh! is it somebody else ... you don’t mean to say it’s another hotspur applying for a passage in the real Thunder Bird when you start the big rocket off for the moon, eh?”
Events temporarily showed that the kaiser concurred more in his view than that of the hotspurs.
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