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hot

[hot] / hɒt /






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“There’s unlikely to be a hot spot ... directly next to this hand line,” he testified.

From Los Angeles Times

This year, Page opted for 10mm of grass because of the hot weather forecast for what was scheduled to be the closing stages of the Test.

From BBC

Restaurants across Beijing, Chengdu, and Shanghai now offer single booths, one-person hot pot, and compact set meals.

From Barron's

The AI trade, too, may find a comfortable ground between too hot and too cold, one that allows the market to continue its winning ways.

From Barron's

The AI trade, too, may find a comfortable ground between too hot and too cold, one that allows the market to continue its winning ways.

From Barron's