Building in which plants are grown.
1 The city is justly famed as a hot house of forced knowledge.
2 Did you ever know such a hot house as the colonel keeps!
3 Raised in a hot house for the use of the man on top.
4 So we were able to put together this nice little hot house effect, which hastens the whole decomposition process.
5 He had even tried a new product called skunk-cannabis grown in a hot house and fed with fertilizers and proteins.
6 The droids that follow Bruce Dern about his intergalactic hot house were an unmistakable influence on those in Star Wars.
7 In view of this artificial fashion, the influence of Fielding was like the rush of crisp air into a hot house .
8 He'd been a good worker, always on time, amazingly even tempered, even in the hot house of Cuppa J's East Hampton kitchen.
9 Sometimes it is immature; sometimes it has a hot house maturity; sometimes it has been picked so long that it has begun to decay.
10 A " hot house " property market is pushing the price of houses beyond the reach of first-time buyers, according to a new report by AIB.
11 Asparagus, from hot houses and the South, begins to come into the market in March and April.
12 Lettuce is found in the market all the year round, being now raised in hot houses in winter.
13 By immense hot houses , in which the fruits of all countries are ripened, an artificial climate is created.
14 Hot house variety needs no peeling.
15 His boots crunched over an avalanche of broken glass and pot plants; all that remained of the Hot House .
16 It is found in the market a greater part of the year, being now grown in hot houses in winter.
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