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hot-blooded

ADJECTIVE
  1. prone to emotion
    hot-blooded Latin-Americans

How To Use hot-blooded In A Sentence

  • Beckham was initially fortunate to escape a booking for a high challenge on Thatcher, but he has still not managed to restrain his hot-blooded temperament.
  • But the hot-blooded lover would rather spend the evening with one of his numerous paramours.
  • `No. But I can't conceive of a hot-blooded way, can you? DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • This poem shows the scientist as a law unto himself, outside the everyday world, not even hot-blooded.
  • There have been several hot-blooded clashes between Leeds and Arsenal over recent seasons, with Alan Smith central to many of them.
  • I want my politics vibrant, hot-blooded, and contentious.
  • We are more likely even than the hot-blooded Italians or romantic French to break up someone else's relationship by poaching their lover, claims an international study.
  • Duncan becomes the hot-blooded lover for a change.
  • Some hot-blooded youngsters envenomed with hatred of the Dane, or panting for the glory of warfare! His Disposition
  • ‘The people here are hot-blooded, they express their feelings directly and I'm happy with that,’ he said.
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