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  • 21Hot chicken — Prince s hot chicken Origin Alternative name(s) Nashville hot chicken Prince s chicken Nashville style chicken Place of …

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  • 22Key Vaca — is an island in the middle Florida Keys, located entirely within the borders of the city of Marathon, Florida. It is often incorrectly identified as Marathon Key. Geography Key Vaca is located between Fat Deer Key and Knight s Key. Key Vaca is… …

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  • 23Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 — Series logo Voices of Mark Hildreth Michael Dobson Kathleen Barr Noel Johansen Brian Drummond Gabe Khouth Alessandro Juliani Kira Tozer …

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  • 24Hot Streets — Studio album by Chicago Released October 2, 1978 Recorded May June 1978 …

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  • 25hot-wire — v. t. to start (a car) by using a wire instead of a key, as when stealing the car; the wire is connected to points in the ignition circuit that bypass the key. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 26Hot and sour soup — can refer to soups from several Asian culinary traditions. In all cases the soup contains ingredients to make it both spicy and sour.North AmericaUnited StatesIn American Chinese cuisine hot and sour soup is almost vegetarian. However, many… …

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  • 27hot wire — hot wires, hot wiring, hot wired VERB If someone, especially a thief, hot wires a car, they start its engine using a piece of wire rather than the key. [V n] A youth was inside the car, attempting to hot wire it …

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  • 28hot-wire — ☆ hot wire [hät′wīr΄ ] vt. hot wired, hot wiring Slang to start the engine of (an automobile, boat, etc.) without a key, as by crossing ignition wires …

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  • 29hot-wire — v [T] informal to start the engine of a vehicle using the wires of the ↑ignition system, instead of a key …

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  • 30hot-wire — hot ,wire verb transitive INFORMAL to start the engine of a car by connecting wires rather than using a key, usually in order to steal the car …

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