piping hot

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Describes food that is very hot and freshly cooked.

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  • The soup was served piping hot and comforting.
  • The tea was piping hot, perfect for a cold morning.
  • She poured herself a cup of piping hot coffee to start the day.
  • She served the soup piping hot directly from the stove.
  • Always eat the curry piping hot for the best flavor and aroma.
  • Make sure the coffee is piping hot before you bring it out.
  • The baker brought out a fresh batch of bread, piping hot from the oven.
  • I prefer my bath water piping hot to relax my muscles.
  • He enjoyed his breakfast with a piping hot cup of tea by the window.
  • The freshly baked bread was still piping hot when it came out of the oven.
  • The chef insisted that all dishes be served piping hot to the customers.
  • He took a sip of the piping hot chocolate, careful not to burn his tongue.
  • Make sure the water is piping hot before adding the noodles for cooking.
  • Could you please bring me some piping hot water for my instant noodles?
  • We waited patiently for the pizzas to come out piping hot and cheesy.
  • The restaurant is known for its piping hot dishes served with a smile.
  • There's nothing better than a piping hot meal after a long, cold day.
  • After a long walk in the snow, a piping hot meal was exactly what we needed.
  • The fresh fries were piping hot and perfectly salted, a true delight.
  • The chef insisted on serving the appetizers piping hot to preserve their flavor.