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hot
Popular; in demand

His new pickup is hot!.

Electrically charged

a hot wire.

sexually excited or exciting; "was hot for her"; "hot pants"
Something that is hot has a high temperature. When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion What he needed was a hot bath and a good sleep cold, cool
A wine that is very high in alcohol to the point where it is unbalanced, although it is acceptable in Port wines
If someone blows hot and cold, they keep changing their attitude towards something, sometimes being very enthusiastic and at other times expressing no interest at all. The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold on the affair
performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy; "a hot drummer"; "he's hot tonight"
of a seeker; near to the object sought; "you're getting warm"; "hot on the trail"
You can use hot to describe something that is very exciting and that many people want to see, use, obtain, or become involved with. The hottest show in town was the Monet Exhibition at the Art Institute
Acronym for Hawaii Ocean Time-series, a program for making repeated observations of the hydrography, chemistry and biology at a station north of Hawaii since October 1988 The objective of this research is to provide a comprehensive description of the ocean at a site representative of the central North Pacific Ocean See Karl and Lukas (1996) [http: //hahana soest hawaii edu/hot/hot_jgofs htmlhttp: //hahana soest hawaii edu/hot/hot_jgofs html
A hot contest is one that is intense and involves a great deal of activity and determination. It took hot competition from abroad, however, to show us just how good Scottish cashmere really is. = fierce
A hot issue or topic is one that is very important at the present time and is receiving a lot of publicity. The role of women in war has been a hot topic of debate in America since the Gulf conflict
(color) bold and intense; "hot pink
If you are hot and bothered, you are so worried and anxious that you cannot think clearly or behave sensibly. Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea
You can use hot to describe something that no one wants to deal with, often because it has been illegally obtained and is very valuable or famous. If too much publicity is given to the theft of important works, the works will become too hot to handle and be destroyed
Very close to finding or guessing something to be found or guessed
– A term used to describe a cigar that is under filled and has a quick, loose draw Can cause harsh flavors
(adjective) Usually used to describe the overall manner of the audience at a live event If the crowd is vocal, excited, and into the action, it is said to be a "hot" crowd On the other hand, if the audience is disinterested or lethargic, it is said to be a "dead" crowd Often a crowd will start off "hot" but be "killed" by a series of dull matches House show - (noun) Any non-televised event
Defines a wine high in alcohol and giving a prickly or burning sensation on the palate Accepted in fortified wines, but not considered as a particularly desirable attribute in Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay Positively undesirable in light, fruity wines, (eg: Moselle Rieslings)
Used in the context of general equities Active, usually with positive price implications
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