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Verbs do not usually describe things, they deal with activities. It is adjectives that describe thing. However, burning, illuminating, shining, etc. (like the sun) are verbs that could be associated with heat.

Also 'hot' can be a adjective itself - as in a hot pan.

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So... "Hot Verbs" means that they are very hot, everytime you see/hear them, you get excited (Martin Štauda... vagina/penis)

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Ten verbs to make hot are:

  1. warm
  2. boil
  3. fry
  4. bake
  5. broil
  6. microwave
  7. saute
  8. roast
  9. heat
  10. stew
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