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hot

[hot] / hɒt /






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Matthew Stafford got hot in the second half and helped direct the Rams to a 37-20 win over the Cardinals, setting up a playoff matchup at Carolina.

From Los Angeles Times

The “talent is everywhere” mantra adopted by U.S. employers when the job market was white hot is giving way to a more traditional entry-level recruiting strategy: hire from a few select universities.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Gateshead, where she is also public health director, planning permission has not been granted to a new hot food takeaway since 2015.

From BBC

Hargeisa, capital of the breakaway Republic of Somaliland, abuts hot spots like Somalia and Yemen but lacks the constant coups, wars, riots, terrorist attacks, ideological reckonings and other usual attractions for roving correspondents.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has become a hot spot for “da ka,” meaning punching a card, a phenomenon in China where tourists go to locations specifically to take pictures and post on social media for digital clout.

From The Wall Street Journal