Which preposition to use with hot
Serve very hot with toast.
I had never lived on that side of the river, and felt cut off from all my belongings,the bridge a terror, so cold in winter, so hot in summer,I never got accustomed to it, never crossed it on foot.
Lava in valley still too hot for comfort.
Roll up and serve hot as possible.
Let all cook until tender; then serve hot on a large platter.
But, sir, I'll venter a few dollars, that if the children of the sonand dorterleaned towards either party, he would be gobled up quicker'n scat, even if he come red hot from old LUCIFER, with a pocket full of free passes, for the whole nashun, to the Infernal regions.
The lunarians do not, as Butler has it "When the sun shines hot at noon, Inhabit cellars under ground, Of eight miles deep and eighty round.
The Ypres salient, thus successfully defended by the Canadians in one of the hottest of the minor battles of the war, was regarded by the British commander-in-chief as an important position which must be defended despite the heavy losses.
Add 1 glass of claret; then pour the sauce hot over the chops, and garnish with French peas.
With spring sunshine even hot against the steel rails of Winchester Road, and awnings drawn against its inroads into the window display, Mrs. Shila Coblenz, routing gloom, reached up tiptoe across the haberdashery counter for the suspended chain of a cluster of bulbs, the red of exertion rising up the taut line of throat and lifted chin.
This forced tears to my eyes again; but as there was little relief in that, I resolved, if possible, to get to the ship-, so I pulled off my clothes, for the weather was hot to extremity, and took the water.
Then the sacred cattle are hot under the collar because of the fellows who use profanity.
I struck one while the thought was hot within me, and again took a look at the room.
Cut up the haddock into square pieces, make a basin hot by means of hot water, which pour out.
Many about the King were again more hot than ever to have the King take him forth and hang him.
Langdon had switched, and was hot after Muskwa.
"It be strange," he said; "cold like water and hot like fire.
It was sold to our boys in pint cups, and as the weather was very cold we warmed the beer by putting the ends of our picket-pins heated red-hot into the cups.
You may make it of any sort of made wine; make it half an hour before you use it, and keep it hot before the fire.
The weather was clear and hot during the day with a light easterly breeze, the night cloudy and very warm.
An' he knows just how to go down to the dirt For the grounders hot without gettin' hurt An' when they call us, both him an' me Have to git washed up again for tea.
Strain the liquor, thicken it with butter and flour, season with salt and cayenne, and add the remaining ingredients; boil it up and skim well; lay in the pieces of duck, and let them get thoroughly hot through by the side of the fire, but do not allow them to boil: they should soak in the gravy for about 1/2 hour.
They also had brazen shields, which they drew red-hot out of the fire; and filling these with burning sand, hurled them in an instant from the top of the wall upon the enemy.
An' she sais why ain't yo' gone faght fo' th' South ef yo'-all so hot about it, an' Ah sais yo' was eageh to go, but yo' been in the timbeh business, an' one day yo' got rash about yo' saw-mill, an' th' ole buzz-saw jes' natchelly tuk off yo' ahm, so's yo' couldn't go to th' wah.
The man is that far pleased already that he shifteth as if the very chair were hot beneath him.