Find the word definition

Wiktionary
hot and heavy

a. 1 (context idiomatic English) enthusiastic. 2 (context idiomatic English) passionate. adv. 1 (context idiomatic slang English) enthusiastically. 2 (context idiomatic slang English) passionately; lustily.

Usage examples of "hot and heavy".

The air was hot and heavy, smelling of incense and sweat, crystal-kissed and candle-bright.

With king's men, Darry men, Lannister men, and Stark men all crammed into a castle far too small for them, tensions burned hot and heavy.

It was too hot and heavy to wear, and there had been precious little rain to catch in it.

Cos and I are hot and heavy, a two-headed baby was born speaking ancient Latin and Greek, and a doctor in Latvia has cloned Elvis.

Her breasts grew hot and heavy, and her nipples hardened into tight aching peaks.

He could smell his own musk, hot and heavy with the desire to kill.

The air became hot and heavy, imprisoning those within it like flies in syrup.

The buxom blonde and a total stranger who could have used more fresh air and sunshine were going at it hot and heavy on the brass bedstead against the far wall, naked as a couple jaybirds in a love nest.

Longarm didn't say he'd heard Prince Edward had been going at it hot and heavy with Miss Lillie Langtry, that actress gal, because for one thing he wasn't certain it was true, and for another he had to get on down the road.

As I said before, Clydine and I had both gotten pretty well worked-up the preceding night, and we went at each other pretty hot and heavy the first time.

He embraced them with greedy kisses, his breath hot and heavy upon her flesh, and Heather closed her eyes in ecstasy and leaned her head back against the tree, reveling in this new experience.

There was a pause, just long enough for all parties concerned to get uneasy, then the heavy steel door swung backwards, and bright light and hot and heavy music spilled out into the night air.