Pliancy of temper means compliant, easily persuaded by friends to do what he knows they want, rather than some other thing he might want, but they would not enjoy.
In Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," the phrase "less pliancy of temper" refers to a lack of flexibility or adaptability in a person's personality. It suggests someone who is not easily swayed or influenced by others and may be stubborn or resistant to change.
Temper Temper was created in 1991.
A synonym for temper is temperament.
Temper IS a noun
Temper is a noun.
Towering
Hazel - 1961 Temper Temper 4-19 was released on: USA: 4 February 1965
Yes, Morgan Horses do have a temper. They have a temper, if you are in a bad mood, or if they want something and don't get it.
temper was born in 1971
bad temper
The past tense of temper is tempered.
The Temper Trap was created in 2005.
Temper - band - was created in 1984.