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To save this word, you’ll need to log in. She’s become one of Hollywood’hot doggeria hottest commodities. It is hot in the summer and cold in the winter. The baked potatoes were too hot to handle with our bare hands.
We worked all afternoon in the hot sun. The chicken was fried in hot oil. I think you might have a fever. I was feeling hot and tired. The new toys are so hot that stores can’t keep them in stock. Her new book is a hot seller.
She spoke about the latest hot trends in the computer industry. In the town’s wealthy enclaves and picturesque downtown, cultures mix and often miss, emotions blaze hot, and assumptions run rampant. Erin Douglass, The Christian Science Monitor, 15 Dec. The bakery closed at 3 p. Sunday but even at 3:17 p. Chandra Fleming, Detroit Free Press, 9 Jan.
Alongside runs on hot chocolate and churros, cold-stunned iguanas dropping from trees are one of South Florida’s most iconic winter traditions. Alex Harris, Anchorage Daily News, 31 Dec. Then coming in and having hot chocolate and toast with peanut butter. Monica Ortiz, 47, a teacher in Dallas, had arrived with her nieces and husband to welcome the new arrivals, serving hot chocolate, coffee, oranges and pastries. Miriam Jordan, New York Times, 29 Dec. The technology is far from perfect, and frequently spews hot garbage with supreme confidence when trapped with impossible questions.