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      con·nip·tion
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      noun
      informal•North American
      noun: conniption; plural noun: conniptions
      1. a fit of rage or hysterics.
        "the casting choice gave the writers a conniption"
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      Conniption | Definition of Conniption by Merriam-Webster

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      : a fit of rage, hysteria, or alarm went into conniptions He had a conniption when his favorite TV program was preempted by a political speech.

      Conniption | Definition of Conniption at Dictionary.com

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      Conniption definition, a fit of hysterical excitement or anger. See more.

      conniption - Wiktionary

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      conniption (plural conniptions) (informal) A fit of anger or panic; conniption fit. When she came downstairs and saw what her children were eating, she had a conniption.
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      CONNIPTION | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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      conniption definition: 1. to be very angry or upset: 2. to be very angry or upset: . Learn more.

      Conniption | Definition of Conniption by Oxford Dictionary on ...

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      noun · 'his client was having conniptions on the phone' · 'A simple phrase, 'Could you maybe check who's at the door,' or perhaps 'Could you please pick up your ...

      Conniption - definition of conniption by The Free Dictionary

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      con·nip·tion. (kÉ™-nÄ­p′shÉ™n). n. Informal. A fit of violent emotion, such as anger or panic ...

      Conniption - Urban Dictionary

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      Usually consists of crying, shouting, stamping of feet, throwing of objects, or inappropriate use of words. She really had a conniption because she wasn't chosen to ...

      conniption - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com

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      "Don't have a conniption" is another way of saying, "Take it easy. Don't throw a fit." Conniptions are fits or tantrums. A screaming toddler is a perfect example of a ...

      Conniption definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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      Conniption definition: a fit of rage or tantrums | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

      conniption noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and ...

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      ​a sudden attack of anger or fear. He had a conniption when he heard the news. This claim drove the media into a conniption fit. She's prone to conniptions.

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