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red hot

[red-hot, red-hot] / ˈrɛdˈhɒt, ˈrɛdˌhɒt /




red-hot




ADJECTIVE
burning
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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While coach Jim Harbaugh says the team is approaching the next two weeks one game at a time, the Chargers’ defense — inspired by Herbert’s efforts — sees the path to continuing their red-hot run.

From Los Angeles Times

The fracas above ground is raising questions about how the Permian can sustain red-hot production without causing widespread environmental damage that could leave taxpayers on the hook—and complicate the region’s economic plans.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Reds have won their past two, have a red-hot striker in Hugo Ekitike and take on a Wolves side on course for the worst Premier League season ever.

From BBC

When flames erupted near Eaton Canyon around 6:30 p.m., erratic hurricane-force winds carried red-hot embers for miles, igniting countless small fires that ultimately destroyed thousands of homes.

From Los Angeles Times

The IT sector has been red-hot this year, with a 24.8% return even after the above decline.

From MarketWatch