red hot (Meaning)

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red hot (n)

a frankfurter served hot on a bun

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red hot (s)

having strong sexual appeal

newest or most recent

characterized by intense emotion or interest or excitement

glowing red with heat

very fast; capable of quick response and great speed

Webster

red hot (a.)

Red with heat; heated to redness; as, red-hot iron; red-hot balls. Hence, figuratively, excited; violent; as, a red-hot radical.

red hot Sentence Examples

  1. The lava flowed red hot down the mountain, illuminating the night sky.
  2. The blacksmith's iron was red hot, ready for shaping.
  3. The chilli pepper burned a red hot sensation on his tongue.
  4. The metal disc glowed red hot under the intense heat.
  5. The oven door was red hot, warning everyone to stay away.
  6. The air was thick and red hot, suffocating the soldiers in the trenches.
  7. The engine overheated, causing the exhaust pipe to glow red hot.
  8. The embers in the fireplace flickered red hot, casting a warm glow on the room.
  9. The sun's rays baked the sand red hot, making it unbearable to walk on.
  10. The furnace roared with a red hot intensity, forging the steel.

FAQs About the word red hot

a frankfurter served hot on a bun, having strong sexual appeal, newest or most recent, characterized by intense emotion or interest or excitement, glowing red w

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olden, old-fashioned, old, out-of-date, ancient,old-time, out-of-date, anachronistic, antiquated, antique

The lava flowed red hot down the mountain, illuminating the night sky.

The blacksmith's iron was red hot, ready for shaping.

The chilli pepper burned a red hot sensation on his tongue.

The metal disc glowed red hot under the intense heat.