To save this word, hot temper chicken’ll need to log in. She’s become one of Hollywood’s 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. Groups of El Pasoans drove up and gave coats, sweaters, blankets, sandwiches, water and hot chocolate to the strangers who have arrived in waves.
Jim Owczarski, Journal Sentinel, 28 Dec. Underground heat is typically mined by pumping water into the earth, then bringing it back up hot to power turbines that generate electricity. Then, create the pretty poinsettia blooms by cutting out felt flower shapes and hot-gluing silver bells to the centers. Companies are stuck with a bunch of merchandise that isn’t selling so hot. Shira Ovide, Washington Post, 11 Oct. In a memo laying the groundwork from Singer’s dismissal, Commissioner Chair Per Ramfjord said the executive director had crossed the line from combative reformer to hot-headed bully by shouting at the chief justice during a private meeting.
Caan an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor back in 1972. The hot-headed younger brother of Viserys, Daemon is the heir apparent to the throne so long as no male heir is born. Cold brew, made by steeping coffee in water that is room temperature or colder rather than brewing it hot and adding ice, is also bringing a lot of attention to the genre. Now the consequences are being felt: a three-month-long flood in the Florida Keys, wildfires across a record hot and dry Australia, deadly heat waves in Europe. Somini Sengupta, New York Times, 12 Mar. The record hot and dry summer left bare ground and stressed lawns — environments that are ideal for opportunistic winter weeds to move in. The state suffered raging wildfires through the Kenai Peninsula after a record hot, dry summer turned the grass to kindling.
Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 10 Dec. Cleveland police updated their car chase policy in 2014, two years after a chase that ended in officers shooting 137 hots at Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams, who were unarmed. Since only the pan gets hots, a hot element will never be exposed, preventing fire hazards and the risk of burns in the first place. Nicole Papantoniou, Good Housekeeping, 17 Dec. Sliced chicken cutlet subs for the pork, long hots add the spice.
The tuna tartare was bountiful and fresh, its creamy layer of avocado warmed by the spice of roasted Italian long hots. So, she hot glued them to a piece of twine and strung it across the ceiling. Hadley Keller, House Beautiful, 24 Dec. 90s Web firm CMGI — consists of two units today, one in supply chain management and the other in direct marketing. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word ‘hot.
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I can turn on the air. I didn’t drink enough water before I went out sunbathing, and now I’m overheated. Turn the heating down – I’m roasting! Sweltering, she kicked off the bedcover. We’re due for another scorching summer day. We’ve had blistering heat this week. She won the race despite the sweltering heat.
Do you want this pie hot? Is the water hot enough for a bath? She passed him a mug of hot black coffee. I like to sunbathe in the morning when the sun is not so hot. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. He doesn’t like a hot curry – he prefers a mild one. He covered the meat in a hot chilli sauce.