In some parts of the English-speaking world, where the r is dropped before a consonant, "hard" sounds a lot like '"hod," which might be mis-heard as "hot."
Antonyms are two words with directly opposite meanings, like hot and cold, tall and short, hard and soft.
It was really hot after singing a song at 2 AM in the royal mansion called 2 plus 2 can equal 4.
im going to do you so hard baby ill dream of doing you when im 87 in three year hot stuff come to my yelderly home
I took a gulp as the monster came towards me. I gulped down my milk. If there's one thing I always get in trouble for, it's gulping drinks down. I enjoy gulping hot soup down, burning my throat. (joking)
A part in a play is called a role.The homophone = roll as in to roll down a hill or as in a hot dog or hamburger roll
Yes, Sprint was one of the first telecom companies to offer a mobile broadband card, which is also coloquially called a HOT SPOT. It was in areas where transmission is weak or non existent.
Yes, there does seem to be a phobia for it called Hygrothermophobia.
A thermos keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold by using a vacuum layer between two walls of the container. This vacuum layer prevents heat transfer by conduction, convection, and radiation. The result is that hot drinks stay hot because heat loss is minimized, and cold drinks stay cold because heat gain is minimized.
Hot drinks are heated, usually over a gas or propane flame or with an electical heating element. With the exception of hard liquor, the main component of a drink is water. At sea level, pure water can be heated as high as 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) before it boils. This is far too hot to drink, so drinks are served at substantially lower temperatures than this, though they can still be quite hot.
Astronauts have coffee or tea in powdered form. They can mix it with milk to get hot drinks.
Hot chocolate is denser than other drinks
A flask. It also keeps drinks hot.
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YES! YES! YES! Tervis keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold!
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Hot drinks often contain a diuretic, like caffeine or lemon (e.g. coffee and tea). It has nothing to do with the temperature.