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hot well
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A well whose water is supplied by a hot spring.
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They are terrific: thin, crisp, hot, well seasoned.
"Are the houses really hot?" "Well, one will be hot," I said.
Ronnie Rembrandt, as I call him, he fully understood the wisdom of the last line in Some Like it Hot: "Well, nobody's perfect".
After a slow start at the front of the book, Glamour has a hot well (though maybe after Paris Vogue's military issue, we've seen enough combat boots -- till the fall).
That film stars the former circus performer and vaudevillian Joe E. Brown (best remembered for uttering the fadeout line in "Some Like It Hot": "Well, nobody's perfect!") and the tremulous melodramatist Ann Dvorak (a star of Howard Hawks's "Scarface," who had less of a career than her talent merited), spotlighting Brown in some sharply filmed bumptious scenes of comedy and acrobatics.
These low values also correspond to hot well FTGE-16.
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These are hot, well-dressed vampires with huge hypodermic needles.
He worked out that the large blue could perfectly impersonate only one species of red ant, and this ant required particularly hot, well-grazed meadows to survive.
The Devils, who had defeated Anaheim by 5-2 just one night earlier, faced the hot, well-rested Kings tonight, but made snapping Los Angeles's eight-game unbeaten streak look easy.
Many of Tandoori's breads and side dishes were also first-rate, notably the oven-hot unleavened nan, Khandahari nan filled with cottage cheese, chopped nuts and raisins, and the piping hot, well-browned garlic nan, replete with minced garlic and cilantro.
Hot Wells finished fourth in 1998.
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