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hotter

[hot-er] / ˈhɒt ər /






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Only 50 people were allowed to go to his funeral due to Covid but "tickets were hotter than a Coldplay concert" Rob joked.

From BBC

CPI, which typically runs a bit hotter, will probably peak a bit higher.

From Barron's

Business and consumer spending are on an impressive upward trajectory, notwithstanding still-elevated inflation and interest rates, trade disruptions, and a cooling labor market—which also may be hotter than official data suggest.

From Barron's

"As the planet gets hotter, rocks weather faster and take up more CO2, cooling the planet back down again," said Andy Ridgwell, a UC Riverside geologist and co-author of the study published in Science.

From Science Daily

The U.S. jobs market isn’t so hot, investors learned this week, but inflation is hotter than anyone would like.

From MarketWatch