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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hot .
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Examples
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Under 15: THE race for the Division One title hotted up on Sunday with the two chief protagonists both picking up important wins.
unknown title 2009
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Until the war “hotted up” she recounted tea dances (Including one where she was asked to dance by Eddie Rickenbacker — “He was a bit full of himself”), baseball games, “flickers”, and picking strawberries.
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Until the war “hotted up” she recounted tea dances (Including one where she was asked to dance by Eddie Rickenbacker — “He was a bit full of himself”), baseball games, “flickers”, and picking strawberries.
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In an interview with the New Statesman last week, Alexander put his foot down again as the coalition wars hotted up.
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So Hooch hotted up that saddle pouch, right where the metal pin held it onto the saddle.
He Don't Know Him 2010
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He hotted up a whole lot of other places on that saddle, and on the other men's saddles, too.
He Don't Know Him 2010
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The debate has hotted up again in the light of the recent ‘food crunch’ — a combination of many factors, including climate change, that led to food price hikes and riots.
G is for GM 2009
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But I didn't know it would come at the price of being out-hotted by the plain likes of Mary Katharine Ham!
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Later in the thread you got all hotted up with the term Mechanistic Model, but I think we've dealt with "mechanism" already – then and now.
A Peaceful Eve 2007
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The debate has hotted up again in the light of the recent ‘food crunch’ — a combination of many factors, including climate change, that led to food price hikes and riots.
G is for GM 2009
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