Conniption in a sentence as a noun

"""The author's conniption would appear to be around graphic design.

I can read treble clef, and bass clef just fine, but stick them together as you do for piano and my brain has a conniption.

You see them having a conniption every time someone submits an app that includes an alternate app store.

I was about to have a conniption, but then I saw this:> Learn to Program> We created the absolute best Platform for learning web development.

It is incredible in a society that has such a high tolerance for social malfeasance, one has such a conniption simply because of a small omittance.

I reported the %70, and Mike Lee had a conniption, called me a liar, and some other appsterdam person posted a link to the tax tables which.... confirmed that I was being generous.

Putting away the pedantic definition of 1st-2nd-3rd world, even by the 'modern' conniption, Russia isn't a developing economy.

Fortunately with all of the pandemic scare mongering, anybody triggered from 3rd-hand-smoke is probably having conniption fits from having to walk through all of that potentially infected exhaled breath when they're out and about.

Here, you've got a ballet dancer in a red dress jumping around guy covered in talcum powder having a conniption fit/seizure, followed up by a fat bald guy in a chair who, uh, suggestively..sprinkles.. when the chair is shaken..lol..Tame by internet standards, but totally WTF-worthy by late 80's Chicago public television standards.

Conniption definitions

noun

a display of bad temper; "he had a fit"; "she threw a tantrum"; "he made a scene"

See also: tantrum scene