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hot box
verb
To smoke a cigarette vigorously and rapidly
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Her main role in "Hot Box" seems to be logistical.
(The chorus dolls of the Hot Box night club move between the two).
"I want to die," she said as the hot box inched downward.
The kitchen exaggerated people — in that small hot box of a work space.
But "Hot Box," which I saw Monday, is not a going-crazy kind of show.
First, proper chippies fry to order, rather than letting their fillets sit in a hot box.
In "Hot Box" Mr. Rogers's mug predominates, and despite the beauty of some of the images, it is less interesting.
"Hot Box" seems stuck between courting drama and shunning it, trying to prolong some uncomfortable space between.
Before you descend into the Chocolate Factory's basement to witness Brian Rogers's "Hot Box," you are warned.
The point is that like so many prospective college students, I never thought outside the "hot" box.
She was thinking, of course, of the hot box next to the locker room at her gym in New York.
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