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hot spell
noun
A (usually) short period of hot weather. Sometimes a heat wave.
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We never got the dreadful enervating hot spell..
After a hot spell, rain is in the forecast again.
Forest Hills matron tells about a new dodge she thought up during the recent hot spell.
The hot spell in Iraq could significantly slow activities involving heavy labor under military rules.
The story begins in the summer of 1884, during a hot spell.
I was here all last summer myself and really during that dreadfully hot spell, it was always cool.
The 3 of them grow especially irritable one evening during an extremely hot spell with a mistral.
Dragonflies are warmth lovers; the recent hot spell is just what they need after cool weather and flooded rivers.
At first her husband objected, because it forced him… Forest Hills matron tells about a new dodge she thought up during the recent hot spell.
Subjects include Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk across Niagara Falls, the first hot spell of summer and a rock slide in the Palisades.
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