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heated

[hee-tid] / ˈhi tɪd /




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The protests are often heated affairs - heavily policed, with counter protesters on the other side.

From BBC

Clune Construction, a Chicago-based general contractor, said it is trying to ensure workers have access to the same creature comforts as white-collar workers, including heated and air-conditioned break tents and perks like periodic free lunches.

From The Wall Street Journal

Referring to a heated media interview earlier this week, TKV said: "He has a persona - he's a good guy in front of the cameras, but behind the scenes he makes cheeky comments."

From BBC

Apparently she wants skin cream, candles, cheap jewelry, expensive pajamas, aromatherapy shower pods, and a pillow that does heated shiatsu massage.

From Barron's

It didn’t have central air conditioning, and it was heated by an old-fashioned boiler.

From Los Angeles Times