You can get "hot dogs" from standing on a hot sidewalk.
What two things are compared in the simile above? A sidewalk and a pancake A sidewalk and a pancake
Uh..., you heard of an egg cooking on a sidewalk?
a hot meal is called "un repas chaud" in French
yes it can be fried determines how hot it is
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Sidewalks are normally not hot enough to fry an egg. However on a very sunny day with a black sidewalk it may be possible.
There is no such thing called hot meal unless you mean hot MEAT. You don't get it you combine it, Well Done Steak and hot pepper. Was that the answer you were looking for?
uhhh, it has to be REALLY hot outside, and I wouldn't recommend eating it!
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No, that is an exaggeration, or hyperbole.
She was standing over a ventilation vent in the sidewalk. Air was rushing up from the vent.