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hotter
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hot \Hot\, a. [Compar. Hotter ; superl. Hottest .] [OE. hot, hat, AS. h[=a]t; akin to OS. h[=e]t, D. heet, OHG. heiz, G. heiss, Icel. heitr, Sw. het, Dan. heed, hed; cf. Goth. heit[=o] fever, hais torch. Cf. Heat .] Having much sensible heat; exciting the ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
(en-comparativehot) n. (context UK slang English) One who steals a vehicle in order to joyride. v (context UK dialect North England dated English) To vibrate; to rattle.
Usage examples of hotter.
As she entered the familiar channel between Amygdaloid Island and Belle Isle, and saw the ranger station snugged up safe from storms at the foot of the moss-covered cliff, she allowed herself one short dream of cholla cactus and skies without milky veils of moisture, of a sun with fire to it and food hotter even than that.
Hotter springs, lashing this superstructure with warm water, kept it in a perilous state of plasticity, so that chunks would break off from time to time, to fall clacking to the rock and gradually be washed away.
CHAPTER XVIII Hotter and Hotter grew that stifling spell, more and more languid man and beast, drier and drier the parching earth.
My love, indeed, was even hotter than it had been, since, only seeing her once a week and remaining faithful to her, I had always an abundant harvest to gather in.
It was hot, growing hotter, and he looked to the shade, moved that way.
Assuming that the sensing element in the sonde had remained in proper calibration, that could mean a sudden flow of hotter and therefore less dense rock into an area under the station.
Stage after stage, and lift after lift, the air getting ever closer and hotter until even the light tussore garments were intolerable and the sweat was pouring down into those rubber-soled slippers.
Among some of the religious mendicants in India there were some who were condemned to a life of chastity, and, in the hotter climates, where nudity was the custom, these persons traveled about exposing an enormous preputial ring, which was looked upon with adoration by devout women.
Tom and his dad decided on a large plate of nachos and the house salsa, reputed to be hotter than hades, to occupy us until the rest of the food arrived.
Her eyes strayed to Steve Sheppard, and she blushed hotter than the ovenlike air around her.
The island rocked steadily along through the alternations of sun and moon under an empty sky, the air about them still and hot, hotter and stiller the farther south they went.
From my observations while it was thawing out, and the bits of tissue I cut and hardened then, I think it was native to a hotter planet than Earth.
The torps are enough hotter than the planet to show up like novae, when we happen to start them from the ship just outside the atmosphere.
The coolness of early morning had been the only respite, and as the day grew hotter and more sultry, it was necessary to remain alert lest an uncautious moment destroy the best of plans.
Glass lamp mantles cracked as the flames leaped higher and hotter, lighting the room as bright as unsheltered noon.