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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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These provide tailored housing advice and guidance, access to a GP, toilets, shower facilities, hot food, hot beverages, a postal service, bedding, clothing and access to volunteer-led activities.

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“Even if it’s hot and you’re not thirsty, you need to drink water so your body will stay hydrated,” he said.

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If you live in a jurisdiction where VPN use is restricted or monitored, using a VPN could land you in legal hot water.

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Chief Executive Brett Schulman blames the lower growth figure partly on “the honeymoon effect,” in which new restaurants open hot and then settle into more normal volumes.

Active galactic nuclei occur when material spirals into a galaxy's central black hole, forming an extremely hot accretion disk.

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