Hot.
1 adjective ( hotter |ˌhɑdər|, hottest |hɑdəst|)
1 having a high degree of heat or a high temperature
Berne wants me dead. This is what it looks like with its thirty something degrees e v e r y day. The heat is killing me, its dry and salty, constant and ironic. I cannot breathe without feeling choking and having lunch in the town is a bad, bad idea unless I want to die fast and could do so even on my way there. And I cannot do my jog after work; it would be like working out in a sauna. It is simply too hot for me.
2 hot good-looking, sexy, attractive, gorgeous, handsome, beautiful; archaic comely, fair. antonym unappealing.
I like to look up words and their numerous meanings in the Oxford dictionary my Mac has for me. I reckon it is an old habit from the times I was still studying linguistics.
So many other things can be hot besides the weather, don’t you agree. Boiled new potatoes with butter and dill. A good pair of jeans. I think confidence is hot. Age, in many cases. I remember my lexicology teacher, she was surely sixty and above but standing in front of us like a royalty, wearing perfect hairdo every day and giving all her lectures standing up. She had been a ballerina, she hated girls at the university who sat with their breasts lying on their desks and everyone was terrified of her. Although at the beginning of our acquaintance she pretty much hated me too, perhaps not because of my sitting but rather because of my selective attendance of her class, I started to enjoy linguistics and pretty soon began to consider her quite hot, really. Even now, years after, I am occasionally invited to have coffee with her at the little café close to the main building of the university. Now I know that she couldn’t have cared less for the fat girls; what she despised was their lack of confidence, as she interpreted them being afraid of her.
A week last Thursday I came back home from my house sitting mission and the bus arriving in Schliern I gathered my one hundred and one things and decided to wait until I was the last to squeeze through the doors. But then a young handsome guy, perhaps seventeen, with a sneaky hot smile in his chocolate eyes quite consciously stopped and gave me way. In return, I gave him one of my broadest smiles and stepped down like Queen Elisabeth from her carriage. I somehow remembered my lexicology teacher at that moment and the whole set of the above mentioned associations lined up in my head.
It is simply too hot, this is how being barbequed feels. Mac tells me that there are 136 entries in his Oxford found for „hot“.
1 having a high degree of heat or a high temperature
Berne wants me dead. This is what it looks like with its thirty something degrees e v e r y day. The heat is killing me, its dry and salty, constant and ironic. I cannot breathe without feeling choking and having lunch in the town is a bad, bad idea unless I want to die fast and could do so even on my way there. And I cannot do my jog after work; it would be like working out in a sauna. It is simply too hot for me.
2 hot good-looking, sexy, attractive, gorgeous, handsome, beautiful; archaic comely, fair. antonym unappealing.
I like to look up words and their numerous meanings in the Oxford dictionary my Mac has for me. I reckon it is an old habit from the times I was still studying linguistics.
So many other things can be hot besides the weather, don’t you agree. Boiled new potatoes with butter and dill. A good pair of jeans. I think confidence is hot. Age, in many cases. I remember my lexicology teacher, she was surely sixty and above but standing in front of us like a royalty, wearing perfect hairdo every day and giving all her lectures standing up. She had been a ballerina, she hated girls at the university who sat with their breasts lying on their desks and everyone was terrified of her. Although at the beginning of our acquaintance she pretty much hated me too, perhaps not because of my sitting but rather because of my selective attendance of her class, I started to enjoy linguistics and pretty soon began to consider her quite hot, really. Even now, years after, I am occasionally invited to have coffee with her at the little café close to the main building of the university. Now I know that she couldn’t have cared less for the fat girls; what she despised was their lack of confidence, as she interpreted them being afraid of her.
A week last Thursday I came back home from my house sitting mission and the bus arriving in Schliern I gathered my one hundred and one things and decided to wait until I was the last to squeeze through the doors. But then a young handsome guy, perhaps seventeen, with a sneaky hot smile in his chocolate eyes quite consciously stopped and gave me way. In return, I gave him one of my broadest smiles and stepped down like Queen Elisabeth from her carriage. I somehow remembered my lexicology teacher at that moment and the whole set of the above mentioned associations lined up in my head.
It is simply too hot, this is how being barbequed feels. Mac tells me that there are 136 entries in his Oxford found for „hot“.
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