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hot

[hot] / hɒt /






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The smooth cement of the walkway, still warm from the hot November day, comes through the holes in the bottom of my shoes.

From Literature

Suddenly the hottest team in the league, the Clippers might simply back into the play-in tournament by default: Dallas, Memphis, Utah, Sacramento and New Orleans are the only teams behind them in the standings.

From Los Angeles Times

In her flat deprived of electricity, heating and hot water, the 91-year-old showed AFP how she gets through the day.

From Barron's

For eons, most investors treated hot stocks the same way.

From Barron's

Historically, food-stamp recipients have only been barred from buying goods such as alcohol, tobacco, supplements, hot foods and live animals.

From The Wall Street Journal