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hot with

n. (context obsolete colloquial UK English) A drink of hot spirits with sugar and water.

Usage examples of "hot with".

Occasionally, Benbow wished Mona Sue would interrupt her naps to join him, but she always said it might hurt the baby and she was already plenty hot with her natural fevers.

The staff was throbbing in his hand, alive with the magic, hot with anticipation for what waited.

In a way she was glad Jean-Pierre had struck her, although her face was still hot with pain and humiliation.

And at the joyous rapture of the voice, more than one pair of eyes in the room brimmed hot with sudden tears.

His eyes were hot with shame, but a hint of challenge burned there also.

Finally, hot with passion, he threw his handkerchief to a young person whose gaze he had observed constantly fixed upon him.

We traded buttons to the guards for red peppers, and made our mush, or bread, or dumplings, hot with the fiery-pods, in hopes that this would make up for the lack of salt, but it was a failure.