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Made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated')
heated
heated up
het up
hot
1
While disease incidence was similar, disease severity was worsened in
het
-
cKO
mice.
2
It's no muckle pleesure we're like to hae in this
het
place.
3
I hae ay fear o' folk that are 'neither cauld nor
het
.
'
4
But Angus did get very
het
up discussing the intricacies of his faith.
5
I don't think we should get too
het
up about it.
6
We show that the
het
sequence is stably unique for each HHV-6 strain.
7
You've got me all
het
up about you and your umbrella.
8
Why would your grandfather get all
het
up if he heard about it?
9
Now, there ain't no manner o' use in gettin'
het
up, young fellow.
10
You don't need to get so
het
up as all that!
11
She leaned over and wet
het
hair, then soaped a lather into it.
12
Which Asian regime recently got
het
up about The Interview?
13
We also constructed a number of artificial alleles that contained novel
het
-
c
specificity domains.
14
But there's no need to get
het
up-rapidis relative.
15
Well, sit up to the stove and git
het
up.
16
Each of the reactivated viruses has its own characteristic heterogeneous
(
het
)
sequence.
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get het
confer het
fire het
grow het
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