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heat

noun as in anger, passion

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A Quinnipiac poll released on Wednesday put the competitors in a dead heat with each receiving 48 percent support.

If we squander this moment of energy wealth, creating heat waste instead of structure, we will all be back in the junkyard soon enough.

As we pack electronics into ever smaller packages, dealing with the heat they produce is becoming a growing challenge.

The summer was capped with a punishing heat wave that settled across the region in August and September and drove temperatures well into triple digits.

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It’s made of high-quality aluminum, guaranteeing optimal heat distribution, plus it’s also freezer-safe.

But while he was up there riffing about Steiger, he looked like he did in the Big Heat.

The movie we went to that Friday night in 1953 was The Big Heat.

Preheat oven to 375°F. Heat the vegetable oil in a large, high-sided cast iron skillet.

While the beans are cooling and drying, melt the butter in a saute pan over medium heat.

Remove from heat and stir in the walnuts, rum, powdered sugar, and salt until fully incorporated.

The heat of drunkenness is the stumblingblock of the fool, lessening strength and causing wounds.

It was very warm, and for a while they did nothing but exchange remarks about the heat, the sun, the glare.

Tobacco is a strong growing plant resisting heat and drought to a far (p. 018) greater extent than most plants.

A present remedy of all is the speedy coming of a cloud, and a dew that meeteth it, by the heat that cometh, shall overpower it.

Captain Vane came from the observatory, his face blazing with excitement and oily with heat, to announce the fact.

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On this page you'll find 156 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to heat, such as: fever, hot weather, warmth, calefaction, fieriness, and hotness.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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