1For an hour we walked among high thornbushes, over baking hot earth.
2There's nothing worse than a baking hot music festival site in my opinion.
3Displaced villagers roam baking hot plains and barren mountains to evade warring militias.
4It's baking hot and Somerset will be hoping to bat before the close.
5It was baking hot in the city, warm enough to start believing in mirages.
6The desert weather turns bitter cold in winter and baking hot on summer days.
7It's baking hot and a fierce wind is blowing topsoil across the flat plain.
8And baking hot, of course; I have been down there, and I remember that detail.
9It's baking hot and while this place provides adequate shelter, it is just a temporary dwelling.
10Don't do it on a baking hot day though, as the plants may become too stressed.
11It would be baking hot up there soon.
12These gales have ceased to be baking hot, and in another month or two they will be piercingly cold.
14The weather was baking hot.
16Sweating commuters are being holding on to hope as they swelter in baking hot trains while journeying home from Wellington.
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