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Definition of Hotheads
1. hothead [n] - See also: hothead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hotheads
Literary usage of Hotheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"... the saving of Kaiser Wilhelm from the ignominy of a public trial, but the
hotheads were speedily convinced that the time for reservations had passed. ..."
2. The Bookman (1899)
""Swamp it, yer let the hotheads control! Had all like yer but attended, they'd
never have ... "Who let the hotheads control, then?" jerked out Mr. Meredith. ..."
3. The Truth about Socialism by Allan Louis Benson (1914)
"A perfect world could contain neither fools, hotheads, nor vicious persons.
The hard conditions of the present world, and the harder conditions of those ..."
4. The Creed of Deutschtum: And Other Essays, Including The Psychology of the by Morton Prince (1918)
"And all this because, if you believe the allegation, some rash hotheads ...
In every large city there are hotheads and mental defectives and fanatics. ..."
5. The Westward Movement: The Colonies and the Republic West of the Alleghanies by Justin Winsor (1897)
"This body of borderers, with its impromptu organization, was further recruited
at the site of the modern Wheeling by additional hotheads, with whom it ..."
6. The American Versus the German View of the War by Morton Prince (1915)
"And all this because, if you believe the allegation, some rash hotheads ...
In every large city there are hotheads and mental defectives and fanatics. ..."