(Of the elements) as if showing violent anger.
Characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense.
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Examples for "hot "
Examples for "hot "
1 Red hot market conditions allowed the company to secure far better terms.
2 All but abandoned 20 years ago, nuclear energy is again hot news.
3 You must continue to use alcohol-based hand sanitizers, hot water and soap.
4 The book panel's main topic of discussion was 2020's hot new releases.
5 Last week's decline in new cases came largely from recent hot spots.
1 Euro bonds are not the answer to the region's raging financial crisis.
2 Fulcher was still raging : Can you believe those pricks at First National?
3 To the right of the Explorer, lightning was reflected in raging water.
4 It's a debate that's raging everywhere in the nutritional world right now.
5 I thought it was from the fever then raging in the town.
6 Everyone had become cavalier about risks in this raging bull credit market.
7 His mother sat up; the raging of the storm subsided a moment.
8 Out they came into the snowy sea, raging above and below them.
9 At the time he made his decision, the Korean War was raging .
10 When the seventh day approached the cyclone and the raging flood ceased:
11 We've just been raging out and partying and having a good time.
12 In mid-19th century Europe, a debate was raging among early brain scientists.
13 Fighting over the provincial capital has been raging for about four days.
14 A raging infection, the chills, water fever -the list was endless.
15 We cannot build a dam in the midst of the raging sea.
16 At that time persecution was raging against the Jews in the Peninsula.
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