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Definition of hot-blooded in English: hot-bloodedadjective ˌhɒtˈblʌdɪdˈhɑt ˈblədəd Lustful; passionate. Example sentencesExamples - ‘The people here are hot-blooded, they express their feelings directly and I'm happy with that,’ he said.
- Despite caricatures about hot-blooded Latins and stiff-lipped Brits, we are, when it comes to emotions, all too human under the skin.
- I think it's a secret fantasy of a lot of hot-blooded guys out there.
- But the hot-blooded lover would rather spend the evening with one of his numerous paramours.
- His hot-blooded style inspired fierce loyalty in his friends, and also earned him not a few enemies.
- The study, the most comprehensive into the love lives of men and women aged between 40 and 80, found that the hot-blooded Brazilians and much of continental Europe still top the world love league.
- There have been several hot-blooded clashes between Leeds and Arsenal over recent seasons, with Alan Smith central to many of them.
- But in reality, there was only one story that any hot-blooded student really seemed to care about this term, and that was the closing of the Bomber and Fed Hall in late January.
- One suspects she'd be happier with a more hot-blooded lover, but where could she find one?
- 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.
- 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.
- Angelina evidently has all the attributes hot-blooded males around the world seek in a woman too; so Darwinism was always going to be present in that delivery room.
- This production of Bizet's hot-blooded opera is to be sung in French with English surtitles and features a new set by Felix Bessonov based on the city of Seville.
- She did not know whether the baby's father was her vicar husband Ashley or hot-blooded Latin lover Carlos.
- Healthy, fit, tanned, good with their hands - a hot-blooded Viking could come across and pluck me from the office any day.
- I want my politics vibrant, hot-blooded, and contentious.
- Duncan becomes the hot-blooded lover for a change.
- Finns do not top of the list of people known for hot-blooded radicalism.
- A calendar that will go in many a hot-blooded male's Christmas stocking this year features 18 women from Gardiner Security's head office in Rochdale.
- According to the curator of the project, combining these images with Latino rhythms makes for a hot-blooded mix.
Synonyms passionate, impassioned, amorous, amatory, sensual, sexy, ardent lustful, libidinous, lecherous, sex-hungry informal horny, randy, raunchy rare concupiscent, lickerish
Derivatives noun He reasoned that humans are more rational than the beasts because, among other reasons, they have a larger brain to cool their hot-bloodedness. Example sentencesExamples - This thread was the result of one of my ill-advised and thankfully infrequent bouts of hot-bloodedness.
- Alternatively, he would launch into misleading speeches on the customs of Sicilians and their hot-bloodedness which led them to react violently when offended.
- His highly expressive style combines a jagged-edged turbulence with a Mediterranean hot-bloodedness, seen most recently in his works for New York City Ballet.
- Despite a few fiery flashes of hot-bloodedness, Unfaithful has several interminable stretches where you're aware of nothing but the passing of time.
Rhymes cold-blooded, red-blooded, unstudied, warm-blooded Definition of hot-blooded in US English: hot-bloodedadjectiveˈhät ˈblədədˈhɑt ˈblədəd Lustful; passionate. hot-blooded, pulse-pounding passion Example sentencesExamples - But in reality, there was only one story that any hot-blooded student really seemed to care about this term, and that was the closing of the Bomber and Fed Hall in late January.
- His hot-blooded style inspired fierce loyalty in his friends, and also earned him not a few enemies.
- According to the curator of the project, combining these images with Latino rhythms makes for a hot-blooded mix.
- The study, the most comprehensive into the love lives of men and women aged between 40 and 80, found that the hot-blooded Brazilians and much of continental Europe still top the world love league.
- Angelina evidently has all the attributes hot-blooded males around the world seek in a woman too; so Darwinism was always going to be present in that delivery room.
- She did not know whether the baby's father was her vicar husband Ashley or hot-blooded Latin lover Carlos.
- But the hot-blooded lover would rather spend the evening with one of his numerous paramours.
- Healthy, fit, tanned, good with their hands - a hot-blooded Viking could come across and pluck me from the office any day.
- Finns do not top of the list of people known for hot-blooded radicalism.
- There have been several hot-blooded clashes between Leeds and Arsenal over recent seasons, with Alan Smith central to many of them.
- ‘The people here are hot-blooded, they express their feelings directly and I'm happy with that,’ he said.
- This production of Bizet's hot-blooded opera is to be sung in French with English surtitles and features a new set by Felix Bessonov based on the city of Seville.
- A calendar that will go in many a hot-blooded male's Christmas stocking this year features 18 women from Gardiner Security's head office in Rochdale.
- I think it's a secret fantasy of a lot of hot-blooded guys out there.
- 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.
- 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.
- Despite caricatures about hot-blooded Latins and stiff-lipped Brits, we are, when it comes to emotions, all too human under the skin.
- I want my politics vibrant, hot-blooded, and contentious.
- Duncan becomes the hot-blooded lover for a change.
- One suspects she'd be happier with a more hot-blooded lover, but where could she find one?
Synonyms passionate, impassioned, amorous, amatory, sensual, sexy, ardent |