Crete looked back up to Stu's face and picked up his scorching hot mug of cocoa. |
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How I missed those days climbing up the scorching hot cement slide and playing tic-tac-toe on the sand. |
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For half a century now many rich and varied cultural experiences have been soaked up over the scorching hot Perth summers. |
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Almost immediately, his calf swelled up, and the skin covering it grew scorching hot. |
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It was scorching hot and, at some point in the afternoon when we'd all drunk a lot, some of the lads decided that it was time to cool off in the pool. |
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On this early afternoon of May, the temperature is scorching hot and the rain has not cooled the dusty and heavy atmosphere. |
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Last time we were in London we travelled down on the day the clocks went forward, losing an hour's sleep then travelling down on a scorching hot day. |
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I had to leave it running for a minute or two until it was scorching hot. |
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Baggage holds are not controlled for temperature and can easily become freezing or scorching hot. |
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There are no clouds in the sky, and it will turn out to be another scorching hot day. |
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We don't get spring time anymore, we just go from winter to scorching hot summer. |
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Black smoke covering the sun, just scorching hot, 44 degrees. |
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When I get on the plane and it's scorching hot, I unwrap it. |
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With scorching hot temperatures, and increased outdoor activities, more and more people are suffering from dehydration and other heat-related illnesses. |
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Trying to launch a spacecraft with seven people and 2.2 million pounds of fuel on board in the late afternoon, in the middle of July, in scorching hot and humid Florida is not a piece of cake. |
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The Cybermen were scorching hot in their suits. |
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In turn, that makes the chips scorching hot. |
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