Sentence examples for hot means from inspiring English sources

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Know that hot means hot when you're ordering.

(Diss - verb. 1. to show disrespect, to get the last laugh 2. to give someone the cold shoulder, as in, "I didn't really mean to 'diss' her, but she was getting on my nerves"). The word cool, the girls explained, is still important, but hot means more.

To not get in while the economy is hot means missing easy profits.

The keepers of Tiean are keepers of uncompromised recipes, which means hot means hot--and for the uninitiated probably will mean way too hot.

One time somebody thought it was a good idea to stick blue cheese in the reactor funny-ish, except when it came out way hottereactor funny-ishexceptbecause of the sodium content in the cheese ("hot" means radioactive) and they had to evacuate.

Ironically, being hot means being cool.

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The restaurant's name comes from the epicurean club to which Mr. Hastings's great-great-grandfather belonged on Pawleys Island, S.C., where hot and hot meant freshly caught and freshly cooked.

Just to get a fire that hot meant cutting down hundreds of trees.' We're met by local guide, Fito, who gives me a crash course in ancient Mayan town planning.

The summer months of May and June are exceptionally hot; mean monthly temperatures in the region hover around 35 °C, with daily maxima occasionally topping 50 °C.

The village is surrounded by Amazonian rainforest and has a hot (mean temperature = 27°C) and humid (mean relative humidity = 80%) climate all year round.

Winter and spring weather was exceptionally dry (40% of expected rainfall) and hot (mean March June temperatures ranged from 0.5°C 2.0°C above 30-year normal values).

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