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  • 71hot-tempered — adjective quickly aroused to anger a hotheaded commander • Syn: ↑choleric, ↑irascible, ↑hotheaded, ↑quick tempered, ↑short tempered • Similar to: ↑ill natured …

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  • 72hot rod — {n.}, {informal} An older automobile changed so that it can gain speed quickly and go very fast. * /Hot rods are used by young people especially in drag racing./ …

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  • 73hot rod — {n.}, {informal} An older automobile changed so that it can gain speed quickly and go very fast. * /Hot rods are used by young people especially in drag racing./ …

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  • 74hot pepper — noun Date: 1945 any of various small and usually thin walled capsicum fruits of marked pungency; also a plant (especially variants or cultivars of Capsicum annuum and C. frutescens) bearing hot peppers …

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  • 75hot dog — I. noun Date: 1895 1. frankfurter; especially a frankfurter heated and served in a long split roll 2. [perhaps from hot dog (II)] one that hotdogs; also show off II. interjection Date: circa 1906 used to express approva …

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  • 76Hot, Cool, & Vicious — The Hot, the Cool, the Vicious is an Ocean Shore released film, starring Dorian Tan, Wong Tao and Tommy Lee.PlotBlack Stone is a quiet sleepy town until a mysterious stranger arrives. Secretive of his business he soon arouses suspicion especially …

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  • 77hot\ rod — noun informal An older automobile changed so that it can gain speed quickly and go very fast. Hot rods are used by young people especially in drag racing …

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  • 78hot dog — noun 1》 a hot sausage served in a long, soft roll. 2》 N. Amer. informal a person, especially a skier or surfer, who performs stunts. exclamation N. Amer. informal expressing enthusiastic approval. verb (hotdog) (hotdogs, hotdogging, hotdogged) N …

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  • 79hot on (someone's) heels — hard/hot on (someone s) heels 1. if you are hard on someone s heels, you are following very close behind them, especially because you are trying to catch them. She ran down the steps with a group of journalists hard on her heels. 2. if you are… …

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  • 80hot dog — 1 noun (C) a cooked sausage in a long round piece of bread 2 interjection AmE used to express pleasure or surprise 3 verb (I) AmE informal to do a fast and exciting sport, especially skiing (ski2), in a way that will attract a lot of attention… …

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