Sentence examples for a chunk of hot from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a chunk of hot" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a substantial piece of something that is hot, but it is incomplete without additional context.
Example: "I took a chunk of hot pizza from the oven and burned my mouth."
Alternatives: "a piece of hot" or "a portion of hot".

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But Grand Lake is also home to the casual angler who just wants to jam a chunk of hot dog on a hook in hopes of teasing out a lunker catfish.

He's as happy with a chunk of hot dog as he is with a spoonful of pork chops piquant, and he gobbles up kid-staples like pancakes, grilled cheese sandwiches, fistfuls of Cheerios and French fries when they're placed anywhere in his vicinity.

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It's a chunk of spicy populist outrage, and it can be a hoot to watch Mr. Freedman's reading glasses steam up as he, like Big Daddy in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," sniffs mendacity around the plantation.

Make sure you don't drop ANY chunk of hot solder onto the surrounding board.

Add a chunk of butter to the hot beer.

My salary is mine to do with as I will (I like to spend a chunk of it on good hot food).

In a heavy pot, heat 3 inches of oil to 375 degrees: when hot enough, a chunk of bread will fry in 30 seconds.

In his introduction to "Kitchen Diaries" (2006) he writes: "A crab sandwich by the sea on a June afternoon; … hot sausages and a chunk of roast pumpkin on a frost-sparkling night in November.

Soft green bell pepper and watery peeled tomatoes had lost all memories of their days under the hot sun by the time they were draped like old newspapers over and around a chunk of striped bass.

"What a chunk of chopped liver".

RPX pockets a chunk, of course.

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