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And synthetic turf can be hot to the touch on a sunny day, Bennett notes.
frīgĕo, ēre, v. n. [frigus], to be cold, chilly, to freeze (opp. calere, to be hot, to glow; whereas algere, subject., to feel cold, to freeze, is opp. aestuare, to feel hot; v. caleo and algeo; class.; esp. freq. in the trop. sense).
The buzz must be hot to get people to pony up because I'm getting emails asking if I think this is the bottom of the well.
I don't think you need to be hot to become a fútbol player, but I think you become hot by being one.
I call Jeff over and whisper, "I'm going to try this, but you'll catch me if I fall, right?" He says he will, which kinda gives me a semi because he's straight and muscly and, like, it would be hot to die in his arms.
The origins of face hugger porn where an alien creature latches onto (usually) a woman's head and fucks her face are unclear to me at this time, but I can only assume that people watched Alien and thought it would be hot to watch someone get attacked by a face hugger.
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