Hot
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning
- characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense; raging
- extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm
- very fast; capable of quick response and great speed; blistering; red-hot
- (color) bold and intense
- sexually excited or exciting
- recently stolen or smuggled
- wanted by the police
- producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves; spicy
- performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy
- very popular or successful
- very unpleasant or even dangerous
- newest or most recent; red-hot
- having or bringing unusually good luck
- very good; often used in the negative
- newly made
- having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm
- of a seeker; very near to the object sought
- having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity
- charged or energized with electricity; live
- marked by excited activity
n.
- a town in west central Arkansas; a health resort noted for thermal springs
n.
- a national park in Arkansas featuring ancient hot springs; bathing is said to have therapeutic effects
adj.
- as hot as if in an oven; baking
n.
- air that has been heated and tends to rise
- loud and confused and empty talk; palaver; empty words; empty talk; rhetoric
- He owns and operates a hot air ballooning company.
- All attempts to control this hot air were unsuccessful.
- Engine bay hot air ducts and fuel seals were to be replaced.
adj.
- thrown into a state of agitated confusion; (`rattled' is an informal term); flustered; perturbed; rattled
n.
- a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle; pancake; battercake; flannel cake; flannel-cake; flapcake; flapjack; griddlecake; hotcake
n.
- a cereal that is served hot
n.
- a beverage made from cocoa powder and milk and sugar; usually drunk hot; cocoa; chocolate; drinking chocolate
- Children often drink hot chocolate in bowls or cups along with their breakfasts.
- Drinks include coffee, "salabát" (ginger tea) and "tsokolate" (thick, Spanish-style hot chocolate).
- It has been used as a flavoring agent in Turkish coffee and in hot chocolate in 18th century Europe.
n.
- moderately sweet raised roll containing spices and raisins and citron and decorated with a cross-shaped sugar glaze; cross bun
n.
- a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll; frank; frankfurter; hotdog; dog; wiener; wienerwurst; weenie
- someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himself; hotdog
- a frankfurter served hot on a bun; hotdog; red hot
- To which Truitt replied, "Sit down, you hot dog.
- His mom was one of the first to have a hot dog cart in Medellin.
- The mother-in-law is a tamale topped with chili and served on a hot dog bun.
n.
- sudden brief sensation of heat (associated with menopause and some mental disorders); flush
n.
- newly issued stock that is in great public demand; hot stock
n.
- jazz that is emotionally charged and intense and marked by strong rhythms and improvisation
n.
- a direct telephone line between two officials
n.
- heater consisting of electrical heating elements contained in a flexible pad; heating pad
- a pad for use under a hot dish to protect a table; table mat
n.
- a state of sexual arousal; horniness; hotness
- skin-tight very short pants worn by young women as an outer garment
n.
- any of various pungent capsicum fruits
- plant bearing very hot medium-sized oblong red peppers; grown principally in the Gulf Coast states for production of hot sauce; tabasco pepper; tabasco plant; Capsicum frutescens
n.
- a portable electric appliance for heating or cooking or keeping food warm; hotplate
n.
- a stew of meat and potatoes cooked in a tightly covered pot; hotpot
n.
- a difficult situation
n.
- a car modified to increase its speed and acceleration; hot-rod
- In 1966 he purchased a 1933 five-window Ford coupe hot rod.
- I got to tear ass in a hot rod.
- The motor racing circuit was opened in the 1970s and hosted hot rod racing.
n.
- a pungent peppery sauce
- Steamed momo served in hot sauce is called "C-momo".
- Sambal (disambiguation) Sambal is an Indonesian hot sauce.
- He also created a hot sauce, which is popular with the customers.
n.
- an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person; electric chair; chair; death chair
- a difficult position where you are subjected to stress and criticism
n.
- a spell of hot weather
n.
- a place of political unrest and potential violence; hotspot
- a point of relatively intense heat or radiation; hotspot
- a lively entertainment spot; hotspot
- The plateau is part of a biodiversity hot spot.
- Likewise Castanhal is becoming a hot spot for technology.
- Mullumbimby is a hot spot for the anti-vaccination movement.
n.
- a natural spring of water at a temperature of 70 F or above; thermal spring
- The hot spring also prevents the ground from freezing.
- Its name is derived from the Ainu language for "hot spring".
- The geyser disappeared circa 1966 – 1970, leaving a hot spring.
n.
- newly issued stock that is in great public demand; hot issue
n.
- the quality of being attractive and exciting (especially sexually exciting); voluptuousness
- the quality of being popular
n.
- tomato cases filled with various mixtures and baked briefly; stuffed tomato
n.
- a mixed drink made of liquor and water with sugar and spices and served hot; toddy
n.
- a very large tub (large enough for more than one bather) filled with hot water
- The garden, again, has a pool and a hot tub.
- We didn't have any instruments because we were in the hot tub.
- Conan cleans the Shade Cave while Jim takes a hot tub with Wonder Woman.
adj.
- very angry
v.
- gain heat or get hot; heat; heat up
- make more intense; heat up; screw up
- make more powerful; soup up; hop up
n.
- actual fighting between the warring parties
n.
- a dangerous or distressing predicament
- This now-hot water is then stored in a hot water tank.
- These radiators rely on hot water as their heat source.
- Cogeneration systems produce hot water from waste heat.
n.
- any plant of the genus Achimenes having showy bell-shaped flowers that resemble gloxinias; achimenes
n.
- a period of unusually high temperatures
- The "warm-season" cereals are tender and prefer hot weather.
- The hot weather sets in March and lasts until the middle of June.
- During warm and hot weather, Saudi men and boys wear white thobes.
n.
- a frankfurter served hot on a bun; hotdog; hot dog
- "Then, what do you get for lunch, ****ing red hot curry?"
- However, the enemy threw red hot scraps of iron on the testudo, rendering it ineffective.
- They were sometimes used for heating iron rivets, inserted red hot, during the assembly of structural ironwork.
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- At that time Ottumwa was known for its hot springs.
- Bourbonne is a health resort due to hot springs.
- The hot springs were discovered over 1,500 years ago.
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- Summers in Çankırı are very hot with low rain.
- These discussions grew very hot and many side-issues sprang up.
- The crowd was very hot for this match and were purely behind Hug.
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- Wertago has extremely hot summers and mild winters.
- Pulchra has extremely hot summers and mild winters.
- The parish has extremely hot summers and mild winters.
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- The climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters.
- The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters.
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- Summers are hot and humid, with frequent heat waves.
- The climate of Dahranwala is hot and humid.
- This means it is generally hot and humid.
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- Pridgeon was rarely out of the first team during that famously hot summer.
- An accident occurs during a hot summer day in which two expensive cars collide.
- The hot summer temperatures also allow for a wide variety of fruits to be raised.
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- Lion's Choice also serves hot dogs.
- It currently offers hot dogs, fish and chips along with fries and drinks.
- Fulham became the first British team to sell hot dogs at their ground in 1926.
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- Summers are warm to hot, and nearly completely dry.
- Summers are very warm to hot with high levels of humidity.
- The flowers only open on warm to hot sunny days and then only slowly.
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- Chisels are of two types, hot and cold chisels.
- The coffee varieties are often sold both hot and cold.
- Crème fraîche is used both hot and cold in French cuisine.
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- Woss has long summers that tend to be hot and dry.
- The hot and dry summer gives the deciduous forests.
- The preceding summer had been unusually hot and dry.
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- The event included various marquees and a hot air balloon flight.
- The exhibition includes a life sized mammoth, Iron Age roundhouse, and a hot air balloon simulation.
- The festivities usually include a patriotic service, hot air balloon launches, a carnival, and a parade.
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- Projects to extend Wi-Fi hot spots have been made in Santo Domingo.
- Crews remained on scene for several days trying to put out hot spots.
- The parade passes a number of Batabano hot spots along its famous route.
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- Wertago has extremely hot summers and mild winters.
- Pulchra has extremely hot summers and mild winters.
- The parish has extremely hot summers and mild winters.
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- In 2003, the format shifted to hot adult contemporary.
- It impacted hot adult contemporary radio on March 19, 2018.
- So the station switched to hot adult contemporary music as WFLC.
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- In 2003, the format shifted to hot adult contemporary.
- It impacted hot adult contemporary radio on March 19, 2018.
- So the station switched to hot adult contemporary music as WFLC.
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- In the neighborhood there is a hot desert climate.
- Winter temperatures are typical of hot desert climates.
- The landscape is flat, arid desert with a hot desert climate.
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- It would be too hot to be considered habitable.
- The days are bright and warm and the sun is not too hot.
- And not only too hot, but too possessed of the satiric daemon.
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- He proceeds to run for five hours or so to escape the spider, who is in hot pursuit.
- Zemo launches the plane with an armed explosive on it with Rogers and Barnes in hot pursuit.
- The "Encarnación" and the "galera" followed in hot pursuit, but the Dutch managed to flee by nightfall.
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- This region experiences warm (but not hot) and dry summers, with no average monthly temperatures above 71.6 °F.
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- In the neighborhood there is a hot desert climate.
- The landscape is flat, arid desert with a hot desert climate.
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- Menifee has mild winters and hot dry Summers.
- There can occasionally be cold snowy winters and hot humid summers.
- Carson City features a semi-arid climate with cold winters and hot summers.
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- The cleaned hot gas returns to the oil shale dryer.
- The galaxy contains vast amounts of hot gas.
- This prevents the leakage of hot gas which could injure the shooter.
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- It is served hot and dressed with cumin and harissa.
- Fleischkuekle is typically served hot from a deep fryer.
- Chinese dessert soups are typically sweet and served hot.
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- Menifee has mild winters and hot dry Summers.
- Pô has an increasingly hot dry season and a warm wet season.
- The region has a semi-arid climate with hot dry summers and cool winters.
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- The flowers only open on hot days and are self-pollinating.
- Dry hot days and cool nights are typical during the summer.
- The flowers are scented, insect-pollinated and open on hot days.
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- Other differences include preferences (hot or cold, spicy, etc.)
- Beet borsht is served hot or cold.
- It can be served hot or cold.
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- If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produce plasma.
- It has an equilibrium temperature of , hot enough to melt iron.
- Combustion is often hot enough that incandescent light in the form of either glowing or a flame is produced.
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- Kinosoo Beach is a favorite destination during the hot summer months between June and August.
- The Usambara area was the early colonial headquarters for German East Africa during the hot season.
- The theme for the show seemed appropriate for an event scheduled during the hot summer month of July.
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- A "slack tub" is usually a large container full of water used by a blacksmith to quench hot metal.
- In the 1950s, Lockman's first "Amplified Bible" was set in hot metal in the print shop in Santa Ana, California.
- Down the latter part of the 20th century the paper moved from hot metal printing to the use of linotype machines.
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- I didn't do the kinder-whore thing because I thought I was so hot.
- I don't think you're so hot'.""
- Volkova said of the shooting, "I didn't expect that it would be so hot.
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- Mongkut using one of his hot air balloons catches Tuptim, and saves everyone else.
- The Chinese also constructed small hot air balloons, or lanterns, and rotary-wing toys.
- The King drags Anna to his workshop were he tests new inventions such as hot air balloons, and trains.