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Discover LudwigThe phrase "melting hot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is extremely hot or causing a sensation of intense heat. Example: The sun beat down on us, making us feel like we were melting hot under its scorching rays.
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Life is snow, the sun is melting hot.
So much discarded radioactive material courses through the country's scrap-metal piles that steel companies face a serious risk of contaminating their plants and workers by accidentally melting hot junk.
For dessert, Roy's offers a white peach mousse, or Roy's signature and not to be missed melting hot chocolate soufflé.
You should only melt wax in a double boiler or wax melting hot plate.
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"If you have a wood roof, the Fire Department won't let you bring a kettle up to the roof," he said, referring to the machine used to melt hot-applied asphalt materials.
The small worms were created by injecting molten "Hot-Melt" vinyl into epoxy polymer molds that were immediately put into cold water to create a translucent product.
Skin-mimicking wax had the downside of melting under hot electric lights and cracking in cold winters.
Refrigerate your lipstick during the summer to prevent it from melting on hot days.
The solenoid got hot enough to melt the hot glue attaching it to the carriage unit.
You can often find as many customers eating tuna melts (hot grilled cheese and tuna sandwiches) at 3 am as there are eating Monte Cristos (fried ham and cheese sandwiches sprinkled with powdered sugar) at 3 pm.
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