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hot

[hot] / hɒt /






Example Sentences

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López declared of the bulging cholesterol bomb, typically dripping in hot sauce.

From Los Angeles Times

“Each avenue of commercial, whether it’s sponsorship, licensing, ticketing, hospitality, they’re all just kind of smoking hot, if you will, right now,” Slusher said in a recent interview with The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

We always go out there to give it a red hot crack.

From BBC

"As the planet gets hotter, rocks weather faster and take up more CO2, cooling the planet back down again," said Andy Ridgwell, a UC Riverside geologist and co-author of the study published in Science.

From Science Daily

The words "tourism" and "Croatia" are likely to conjure visons of sparkling Adriatic vistas during the hottest months of the year.

From BBC