Flamenco is normally thought of as being up-tempo, full of hot-blooded vivacity, power and force. |
One suspects she'd be happier with a more hot-blooded lover, but where could she find one? |
There have been several hot-blooded clashes between Leeds and Arsenal over recent seasons, with Alan Smith central to many of them. |
She did not know whether the baby's father was her vicar husband Ashley or hot-blooded Latin lover Carlos. |
The Asian champions kept their cool against a passionate and hot-blooded Uruguay team to seal a 4-2 victory. |
Despite caricatures about hot-blooded Latins and stiff-lipped Brits, we are, when it comes to emotions, all too human under the skin. |