Definition of Hot weather

1. Noun. A period of unusually high temperatures.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Hot Weather

hot tubs
hot under the collar
hot under the collar(p)
hot wall
hot war
hot wars
hot water
hot water bottle
hot water bottles
hot water heater
hot water heaters
hot water plant
hot wave
hot waves
hot weather (current term)
hot well
hot whiskey
hot whisky
hot wind
hot with
hot ziggety
hotbed
hotbeds
hotblood
hotblooded
hotbloodedness
hotbloods
hotbox
hotboxed

Literary usage of Hot weather

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pneumonia: Its Supposed Connection, Pathological and Etiological, with by René La Roche (1854)
"... and other parts of South- end, near Lewisham, in Hertfordshire, and elsewhere in England.3 Injurious effects of upturning the earth in hot weather. ..."

2. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"The hot weather commences as the north-east monsoon fails (about February), ... The thermometer in the hot weather rises to 93° F. in the shade. ..."

3. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital by John Beauchamp Jones (1866)
"hot weather.—Our poor wounded coming in streams, in ambulances and on foot.—Hooker has lost the game.—Message from, the enemy.—They ask of Lee permission to ..."

4. A Journal of the Proceedings in Georgia, Beginning October 20, 1737: By by William Stephens (1906)
"The hot Weather began to come on apace, and Rain much wanted. Three of my Men at this Time lying ill. WEDNESDAY. ..."

5. The Care and Feeding of Children: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and by Luther Emmett Holt (1917)
"hot weather What special modifications are required during very hot weather? During the warm season it is well to make the proportion of fat less than ..."

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