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hottish

ADJECTIVE
  1. somewhat hot

How To Use hottish In A Sentence

  • Earlier in the week, Harvey cleverly addressed England's on and off love affair with Andy Murray in the poem "one of ours": if ever he's brattish or brutish or skittish he's Scottish but if he looks fittish and his form is hottish he's British John Lundberg: The Official and Unofficial (and Brilliant and Insane) Poetry of Wimbledon
  • First, being blessed with a fairly equable climate, we enjoy complaining about our weather with wild exaggeration on those days when it turns out less than perfect; on hottish days in the summer there are headlines beginning PHEW!
  • She was reading at the time a hottish British novel by - well, never mind by whom - and was, she said, noting the frequency of the references in it to loins.
  • Eli then grabbed the glass plate with his hands One of the skills you pick up after forty years in the lab is a certain ability to touch hottish things. Rabett Run
  • Its temperature was also suspect - hottish, but not so as you had to wait before tackling it.
  • Lukewarm or hottish water would produce the desired insipid cup even with a good spoonful of tea. 04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004
  • Wipe out the frying pan, add in the olive oil and when the pan is hottish, crack in the eggs. Times, Sunday Times
  • You an oven heated to gas mark 6 or kind of medium to hottish!’
  • * Lots of cynics have floated "regressing to the mean" jokes about the Nats 'hottish start. Nats ratings on MASN soaring
  • Received a hottish email from Jacqueline Bartlett of the St. Martins Booktown Initiative informing me that her Shipbuilding and Fishing village’s claim to bookishness is anything but bogus. St. Martins, New Brunswick Booktown: The Real Thing
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