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“We were hot to trot,” said Mr. Bullard, now 90 and living in Dartmouth, Mass.

I haven’t exactly been hot to trot for quite a while.

Tree crickets are hot to trot for only a couple of hours each evening.

But then he made Hot to Trot, a film about a talking horse and everything fell apart.

So, you’re related to a military commander in al-Qaeda, you rent the house for the bomb factory, you’re seen around it new test positive for explosives, and so as we’ve seen, ripping up papers sirens hot to trot to lock these guys up.

From MSNBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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