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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What does it mean to say "These things weren't supposed to be getting this hot"?
  

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Anonymous What does it mean to say "These things weren't supposed to be getting this hot"? "hot", here, means 'having or causing sensation; being of intense interest; currently popular'.

  • Anonymous What does it mean to say "These things weren't supposed to be getting this hot"?
  • "hot", here, means 'having or causing sensation; being of intense interest; currently popular'.
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AnonymousWhat does it mean to say "These things weren't supposed to be getting this hot"?
"hot", here, means 'having or causing sensation; being of intense interest; currently popular'.
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It all depends on the context.
Here's one.

Fred bought two amplifiers. Now they are getting very hot.
So Fred says "These things weren't supposed to be getting this hot".

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