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hot

Definition for hot

adjective as in spicy to taste

Strongest matches

sharp, spicy

adjective as in new, in vogue

adjective as in sexually excited

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By the time she finished her song, Not That Kind, the phone lines were red hot.

From BBC

She also pointed out that the most common time for hot, dry Santa Ana winds is during the fall.

The forecast is unusual for coastal California, which typically sees some of its hottest weather in the weeks after Labor Day.

On one of the hottest days in the Damascene summer, his words interrupted by the occasional argument between other vexed patrons, Elias spoke while his eyes remained fixated on the front of the slow-moving queue.

The panel said Monguia also made improper remarks to prospective jurors including one woman whom he referred to as a “hot mess” after she disclosed her son’s criminal history during jury selection in September 2022.

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

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