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hot under the collar

ADJECTIVE
  1. very angry

How To Use hot under the collar In A Sentence

  • If the thought of minestrone with pesto dumplings gets you hot under the collar, then there's a bowl with your name on it.
  • Read in studio Two leading ice cream manufacturers are getting hot under the collar in a row over trade.
  • An elegant four-seater arrived which got everyone so hot under the collar that the bigwigs gave it the green light.
  • He got very hot under the collar when I asked him where he'd been all day.
  • If the thought of minestrone with pesto dumplings gets you hot under the collar, then there's a bowl with your name on it.
  • But they get hot under the collar about trips behind the old Iron Curtain.
  • Talk of offshoring can get them hot under the collar.
  • Third, people should get hot under the collar when presented with dreary architecture.
  • Female would also have been hot under the collar. The Sun
  • Third, people should get hot under the collar when presented with dreary architecture.
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