Sentence examples for sense hot from inspiring English sources

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Devilled dishes ought to be fiery, like hell itself – but fiery in the traditional British sense, hot with mustard and cayenne pepper, rather than doused in Sriracha sauce.

I've talked to and observed young women anxious that their breasts aren't big enough, butts small enough, or fashion sense "hot" enough.

However, use common sense: hot coffee probably won't sell well on a hot summer day.

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Inside her, the baby twists and turns — he can almost sense it — hot in her flesh and under the sun.

Inside her, the baby twists and turns he can almost sense it—hot in her flesh and under the sun.

It takes a special gift to sense the hot possibilities of double indemnity and twist them into a thriller's worth of loopholes and chicanery.

A sense of hot, pressing anger develops among the crowd, and violent revolution is avoided only at the last second when the order comes down to let the women and children through.

One has a sense of hot intense light.

Use common sense around hot water to avoid scalding.

I was Street Sense's hot-walker.

Sensing a hot market, a growing number of companies are describing themselves as A.S.P.'s, though the market may account for only a tiny part of their businesses.

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