Pronunciation of the English word hot.
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1. | Hot air expands and spreads out and it becomes lighter than cool air. When a balloon is full of hot air it rises up because the hot air expands inside the balloon. | |
2. | It is strange that people in hot climate eat hot things like curry. | |
3. | As they walk up and down the rows they shout, "Get your hot dogs here! Get your hot dogs!" | |
4. | How does a Thermos know how to keep hot things hot and cold things cold? | |
5. | We sure ate a lot of hot dogs today. I never want to see another hot dog as long as I live. | |
6. | After working in the hot sun all afternoon, Tom looked hot and tired. | |
7. | How hot is too hot? | |
8. | "Let's go to Tim's for muffins and hot cocoa." - "Why should we? Mom's been baking goodies all day, and she gets a kick out of people enjoying her cooking." "That's true." "And I'm sure she could use a rest, to put her feet up while you or I make hot cocoa for everyone. I think this place is better." | |
9. | "Let's go to Tim's for muffins and hot cocoa." "Why should we? Mom's been baking goodies all day, and you know she gets a kick out of people enjoying her cooking." "That's true." "And I'm sure she could use a rest, to put her feet up while you or I make hot cocoa for us all. I think this place is better.” | |
10. | Soon after being lit, the oven was very hot; an hour later, it was just hot; two hours afterwards, it was no more than lukewarm, and after three hours it was already completely cold. |