A Hot Santa is a microwavable teddy bear in the shape of Santa Claus. Therefore it can be used whenever one wishes to warm up a little, perhaps on a cold winter evening.
There are a number of circumstances when a hot plate would be used. Cooking is one of these. Hot plates are also extensively used in chemistry laboratories.
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I would capitalize it, and use it as part of a name. There are many examples as city-names in California, such as Santa Ana, Santa Cruz, and Santa Inez. I am visiting relatives in Santa Inez next week.
he would use your mom. oh u know it!
Gas ovens usually use one of the surface burners as an exhaust for the oven, therefore the surface burners (usually just one) get hot durng the use of the oven.
Santa Claus trackers are used to entertain children on Christmas Eve as they can watch Santa's journey all round the world while he delivers their presents. The best known tracker is from NORAD.
I use magical space reindeer, they can stop time so I can go to every house in one night.
You would typically use liters or gallons to measure the volume of a hot tub.
The Santa Fe Trail opened in 1821. Would you like to travel the Santa Fe Trail, like settlers did in the early 1800s?
Maybe. Either Santa would use different paper or someone might have bought a bunch of different kinds of paper to use for different presents....
Coca-Cola was one of the first known companies to use the iconic Santa Claus in their beverages' winter promotions.
Oh, dude, if Santa stopped for snacks in the city, he'd probably use the national currency of that country. Like, if he's in the U.S., he'd use dollars, if he's in Europe, he'd use euros. Santa's gotta pay for those cookies somehow, right?