Sentence for hot | Use hot in a sentence

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  • How hot you are! (9)
  • Was it a hot day? (8)
  • It was hot in London . (8)
  • Affairs were waxing hot. (10)
  • Affairs were waxing hot. (22)
  • He grew hot and cold by turns. (1)
  • My dear, how hot your head is! (8)
  • Hot tears sprang into her eyes. (8)
  • It had been very hot at Goodwood. (8)
  • Other trains are in hot pursuit. (21)
  • They had grown hot and impatient. (8)
  • The touch of her lips was moist and hot. (8)
  • It was soft, clinging: and as hot as fire. (8)
  • No use; and he turned home, hot and uneasy. (8)
  • And out of the season, in this hot weather. (22)
  • You look dreadfully hot; have you been running? (8)
  • It was burning hot and seemed to be going round. (8)
  • The fire was hot, and he took off his coat to play. (8)
  • The earl knew himself a hot disputant after dinner. (10)
  • A step or two down the hot road stood the gendarmerie. (2)
  • She spoke very calmly, but her cheeks felt burning hot. (8)
  • Tears, prisoned within him, made his eyes feel dry and hot. (8)
  • It was a hot afternoon, and Lapham was in his shirt sleeves. (9)
  • Shelton wriggled; he had meant to say it was not hot enough. (8)
  • She was pressing his hand to her cheek that felt burning hot. (8)
  • A glow ran through his limbs; his cheeks and forehead felt hot. (8)
  • And taking up his can of hot water he went out into the gallery. (8)
  • It was like a ray, do you understand, a hot, thin, piercing ray. (12)
  • His head was burning hot, and he went into his bedroom to bathe it. (8)
  • She rang for a hot bottle and brandy and hot water. (8)
  • Mr. Elton was so hot and tired, that all this wit seemed thrown away. (4)
  • Indeed, Evan could not have mentioned it, but for hot fury and the ale. (10)
  • Well, shove in quinine, and keep him quiet, with hot bottles to his feet. (8)
  • For about two miles the road climbs upwards, a long hot walk in summer time. (2)
  • It was deadly hot, and most of the people saddened and silenced in the heat. (9)
  • Her hot hand came out from under the bedclothes, and clutched his very tight. (8)
  • A statement that he could call false must be challenged hot the next morning. (10)
  • I must coo and kiss, while my toes are dancing on hot plates, to find her out. (10)
  • Luigi acted the caution of one who stepped blindfolded across hot iron plates. (10)
  • Crossing into the hot room he met George Forsyte coming out, red and glistening. (8)
  • This was burning hot, but the sight of her seemed to have frozen his tongue and eyes. (8)
  • She had struck his hot brain with the vision of Everard Romfrey as with a bar of iron. (10)
  • Victor waved hand for a finish, looking as though, his head had come out of hot water. (10)
  • When the countess was alone, she walked up and down for a little, still hot and gasping. (12)
  • They must have bulged and pulled the whole business down…. Of course the papers are hot. (13)
  • His blood was still too hot; it is amazing what incidents will promote the loftiest philosophy. (8)
  • She went to her room, and sat down in the growing dusk to think, with a hot lump in her throat. (9)
  • Mavering came in the evening, rather excessively well dressed, and with a hot face and cold hands. (9)
  • The pewter was now so hot that the edge of the quart took away a piece of my mouth at every effort. (6)
  • Saying which, Edward shut his teeth, and talked for two or three hot minutes wholly with his fists. (22)
  • Never again eat a devilled kidney at that rose-wood table, after a roll in the sheets and a hot bath. (8)
  • I ventured once more, and with the desperation of a madman I threw down the hot liquid to its last drop. (6)
  • She turned into her bedroom and hung out of the window to cool her face, which had suddenly grown very hot. (8)
  • She nodded, and lifted her face; he felt her hot soft lips on his forehead, and went away a little comforted. (8)
  • He ended by asking for a hot cup of tea; and Mrs. Lapham sent the pot out and had a fresh one steeped for him. (9)
  • To wait in anxiety is perhaps the hardest thing in life; tea, tobacco, and hot baths perhaps the only anodynes. (8)
  • It consisted of crusts of bread soaked in hot water and tempered with salt, pepper, onion, and a touch of butter. (8)
  • Shelton saw that the heat was really harming her, as too hot a day will dim the icy freshness of a northern plant. (8)
  • Petty, who, having Scotch blood in her veins, stood against the wall to let them pass, with a hot bottle in either hand. (8)
  • Hot with wrath at the delay, we paddled off, determined to leave Lom Palanka out of sight if we had to sleep in a swamp. (20)
  • The exertion made him hot, which may account for the rage he burst into when Mrs. Hawkshaw began flutteringly to apologize. (10)
  • It was altogether mixed pickles within him, hot and sickly pickles, and he became quite unlike his serene and rather lordly self. (8)
  • Neither hot nor cold, the whole aspect of the dinner-table resisted and repelled the gaze, and made no pretensions to allure it. (10)
  • It did not really matter to him whether it was hot or cool; he was imparadised in weather which had nothing to do with the temperature. (9)
  • To Gyp, lying in her hot bath, those muffled strains just mounted, not quite as a tune, rather as some far-away humming of large flies. (8)
  • Contemptuous of money, beyond the limited sum for his needs, he gazed; imagination was blunted in him to the hot drama of the business. (10)
  • They were intelligent and conversible, and we decided the future of France over hot wine, until the state of the clock frightened us to rest. (2)
  • Mr. Grancey Lespel was the survivor of them, and well could he remember the happier day of his grandfather, his father, and his own hot youth. (10)
  • After a hot bombardment of three weeks, the English Governor was obliged to surrender and the French standard hoisted over the captured stronghold. (19)
  • It was an extremely hot day and the streets were dusty, unshaded by trees, and often almost impassable by reason of deep gullies and broken culverts. (20)

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