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hot air

NOUN
  1. loud and confused and empty talk
    mere rhetoric
  2. air that has been heated and tends to rise

How To Use hot air In A Sentence

  • What I've generally de-duced is that men in their twenties are ignorant of the relevance of most feminist issues and think feminists are in varying degrees: full of hot air, lesbians, killjoys. Feminist blogs in english » 2008 » July
  • Roasting in a convection oven, which circulates hot air over the surface of the food, works beautifully.
  • But they have promised they will take ‘public taste’ into account before any decision is made to redirect the hot air from the cremators into the chapel.
  • More of this sultry heat is expected over the weekend as hot air over the near continent forces its way north. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blow dryer slipped out of his hands and I grimaced as the hot air blasted directly on my face.
  • What another spout of hot air that is. The Sun
  • The hot air flowing from furnaces in the cellar through the vents of the hypocaust went far to drive off the chill.
  • He turned on the heat as high as it would go, and an alarming gust of hot air burst through the broken vents.
  • This paper includes four works as following:1. A new type of solar desalination unit is designed by direct mixing of seawater with hot air which comes from a solar air collector.
  • A straw poll only shows which way the hot air blows.
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