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hot–water bottle
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hot–water
,
bottle
.
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hot
adjective
caliente, cálido, caluroso
;
ardiente, acalorado
;
picante
;
reciente, nuevo
;
ávido
;
robado
Example sentences of
hot
adjective
•
It is
hot
in the summer and cold in the winter.
•
The baked potatoes were too
hot
to handle with our bare hands.
•
We worked all afternoon in the
hot
sun.
•
The chicken was fried in
hot
oil.
•
Your forehead feels
hot
. I think you might have a fever.
More examples
•
I was feeling
hot
and tired.
•
a selection of
hot
beverages
•
The new toys are so
hot
that stores can't keep them in stock.
•
Her new book is a
hot
seller.
•
She spoke about the latest
hot
trends in the computer industry.
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Synonyms of
hot
adjective
ardent
,
eager
,
fiery
,
fresh
,
spicy
,
stolen
water
noun
waters
agua
Example sentences of
water
noun
•
Would you like a glass of
water
?
•
There's
water
dripping from the ceiling.
•
The kids love playing in the
water
.
•
A stick was floating on the
water
.
•
They like to vacation near the
water
.
More examples
•
We are sailing in international
waters
.
•
They were fishing in Canadian
waters
.
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bottle
noun
bottles
botella, frasco
Example sentences of
bottle
noun
•
The baby drinks milk from a
bottle
.
•
Has the baby finished her
bottle
yet?
•
They were raised on a
bottle
instead of breast milk.
•
We drank a
bottle
of wine.
•
He says he's lost too many years to
the bottle
, and that he's giving up alcohol.
More examples
•
Her struggles with
the bottle
affected her entire family.
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