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hot

[hot] / hɒt /






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Wall Street has been eagerly selling private-credit as a hot opportunity for individual investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Born in a three-room house, bathroom in the backyard, slop jar by the bed, no hot and cold running water.

From Salon

Harrop, a four-time World Cup overall champion, had been hot favourite, but she paid the price for a slow second transition.

From Barron's

The cloud puzzle is a big reason for the wide spectrum of uncertainty about how much hotter the world could get because of greenhouse-gas emissions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Starting around the early April “Liberation Day” market rebound, flashy companies in hot sectors with little to no profits were the stars.

From The Wall Street Journal