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91hot — See: blow hot and cold, make it hot …
92hot up — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms hot up : present tense I/you/we/they hot up he/she/it hots up present participle hotting up past tense hotted up past participle hotted up British informal to become more lively or exciting The debate on… …
93hot — I s ( et, hot) II adj (hot, hotta) inne, moderiktig …
94hot — see a little pot is soon hot strike while the iron is hot …
95hot — [OE] Hot is the English member of a family of adjectives widespread in Germanic, but with very few outside relatives. Its first cousins are German heiss, Dutch heet, Swedish het, and Danish hed, which point back to a prehistoric Germanic ancestor …
96Hot — Hight Hight, v. t. & i. [imp. {Hight}, {Hot}, p. p. {Hight}, {Hote} (?), {Hoten} (?). See {Hote}.] [OE. heiten, highten, haten, hoten; also hight, hatte, hette, is called, was called, AS. h[=a]tan to call, name, be called, to command, promise;… …
97hot up — verb Date: 1878 intransitive verb chiefly British to increase in intensity, pace, or excitement < air raids began to hot up about the beginning of February George Orwell > transitive verb chiefly British to make livelier, speedier, or more… …
98hot up — verb a) to increase in temperature Wait for the water to hot up before adding the salt. b) to become more heated The choice of a new leader hots up. Syn: heat up …
99HOT — • Home Order Television • Hot Springs, AR, USA internationale Flughafen Kennung • nicht mehr vergebenes Autokennzeichen für Kreis Hohenstein Ernstthal, Sachsen . Ersetzt durch GC …
100Hot enough to boil a monkey's bum — hot …