get hot

Frequency: 8.025.2 per million words

Describes the weather, a person, or a thing changing to become hot.

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Examples (10)

  • The room started to get hot once all the guests arrived.
  • Be careful, the pan will get hot very quickly on the stove.
  • It's supposed to get really hot this weekend, so let's go to the beach.
  • I always get hot and flushed when I'm nervous.
  • If the engine starts to get too hot, you should pull over immediately.
  • She was beginning to get uncomfortably hot in her thick sweater.
  • The day started cool, but it began to get hot around noon.
  • Don't touch the lightbulb; it will get extremely hot after a few minutes.
  • My face tends to get hot when I'm embarrassed.
  • Let the soup get hot again before you serve it.