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Answer for the clue "More hot ", 6 letters:
warmer
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Word definitions for warmer in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Warmer \Warm"er\, n. One who, or that which, warms.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: warm ) n. 1 Something that warms, such as a heater or a soup. 2 A piece of clothing for warmth, such as a bodywarmer or leg warmer. 3 An introductory activity, for example in a lesson, to stimulate interest in a topic.
Usage examples of warmer.
The ventilation system had been shut down within an hour of the incident to avoid potential spread of anthrax, and the staff was told to expect the offices to be warmer than usual.
The autopilot could and would descend to 11,000 feet where the air was breathable and warmer, and would continue piloting the Straton on its flight path to Tokyo.
And though it invariably meant warmer days and planting and the blossoming of cherry and plum and apple, this year it was not being celebrated.
Therefore, at a time when the littoral regions of the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, or the Gulf of Mexico already enjoyed a warmer climate, and became the seats of higher civilizations, immense territories in middle Europe, Siberia, and Northern America, as well as in Patagonia, Southern Africa, and Southern Australasia, remained in early postglacial conditions which rendered them inaccessible to the civilized nations of the torrid and sub-torrid zones.
Shivering, General Abunnasr Manesh walked into the communications bunker, letting the warmer air caress his face and neck.
A woman mismated as that poor young woman has been is so much to be pitied that a man dragged into her society as Kenneth Oswald was would slide into a warmer feeling without being conscious of it.
A dusty-rose riding habit lay within the finished pieces and she dragged it out, grabbing only pantalettes and stockings and a soft chemisc to wear beneath the coarser, warmer top fabric.
Not a forest of the tall sturdy trees of warmer climates, these birches were stunted and dwarfed by the harsh periglacial conditions, yet they were not without beauty.
The plankton may have been drawn instinctively toward the temporarily warmer environment in the shaft.
He had assumed it would be about at water level, since what had frozen at the ocean surface could hardly be sunk very far by hail landing on it and would presumably be melted from below by warmer and saltier water about as fast as the hail piled up above.
The giant central lake was warmer than bath water, saltier than the Atlantic, and filled with foul-tasting lungfish and coelacanths, plus crocodiles bigger than any bus.
The clothes were extremely plain, without the tiniest frill or ornament, but the fabrics looked soft and serviceable and would be eminently warmer and more comfortable than the scratchy shirt and trousers of her sansculotte outfit.
The jadelike sheen of his smooth, scaleless skin further set him apart from the warmer colors of the merfolk and their scaled tails.
There were chamber pots and bed warmers, laces and cloths, fireplace screens and grandfather clocks, porcelain dolls dressed in long gowns, oak desks, flat irons, old pictures and wall hangings, dishes and glassware, silverware and cooking utensils made of silver and gold, brass and pewter.
Jesse, Gabe, Dennis and Sally were learning more about the little runaway, Agents Turney and Foster were getting warmer too.