Sentence examples for slightly hot from inspiring English sources

"slightly hot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any temperature that is higher than room temperature, but not hot enough to be considered uncomfortable. For example, "The tea was slightly hot, so I added some ice cubes to cool it down."

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Both dishes were only slightly hot.

CROWN ROYAL BLACK (Diageo), $30: full-bodied, slightly hot, vanilla and candied fruit.

Others believe Gatland, temperamentally, has a tendency to blow slightly hot and cold.

CUNE, $15, ** Rioja Rosado 2009 Earthy and floral with flavors of nuts and herbs; slightly hot from alcohol.

Sweet, slightly hot and absurdly sticky, they will fill the kitchen with that warm, aniseed smell you often encounter in good Chinese restaurants.

"They grew up with air-conditioning, and they know its drawbacks: it isn't really pleasant on a day that's only slightly hot or a day that's slightly cold".

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What I looked for were condiments that act as a foil for the beefy flavor of a burger or a slightly spicy hot dog: something to give the meat a lift.

By comparison, this summer has been slightly hotter so far.

Put it on a hotplate which is slightly hotter than the gas.

Her songs burned slightly hotter, and she brought in more sounds, more color.

If anything, the ensuing temperatures were slightly hotter than they'd expected.

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