ADJECTIVE
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intensely zealous or fervid
fierce white-hot loyalty -
glowing white with heat
a white-hot center of the fire
white flames
How To Use white-hot In A Sentence
- So they sort of subconsciously hypnotise themselves into believing that rich girls are genuinely hotter and more of a sexual prize - and that, in pursuing them, they're genuinely driven by white-hot sexual lust for an unattainable princess. EX MEN 2 : The Aftermath
- One hundred kilometres of fire and white-hot plasma erupted from the station.
- Miri shuddered as white-hot orgasmic waves crashed through her like storm driven waves onto a rocky shore, and she screamed uncontrollably as Ayamu's passion climaxed.
- Huge flares shot out across the water, showering the surface in a fountain of white-hot sparks.
- The sensation should not be fatigue or cramping, but that of a pinpoint white-hot bowie knife twisting deep in each of the three target areas.
- But Mr. Junkin skipped his snap to holder Matt Allen, who fumbled the ball and then took off running before he chucked an errant pass downfield — a move of pure, white-hot panic. One Jet's Upside-Down Dream
- Before Giovanni knew what was happening Zorzi had struck the ladle from his hand, and it disappeared through the 'bocca' into the white-hot glass within. Marietta A Maid of Venice
- The 1848 political season was just beginning, and already it was reaching a white-hot intensity—kindled in part by that dynamic dynast of American politics, Henry Clay, whose magnified presence shone over the nation like a late afternoon sun over the sea. A Country of Vast Designs
- Huge flares shot out across the water, showering the surface in a fountain of white-hot sparks, and quite wisely the ducks were off again.
- At least, away from the white-hot atmosphere of the Celtic match, he would be able to make himself useful.