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  • 61heat up — 1) PHRASAL VERB When you heat something up, especially food which has already been cooked and allowed to go cold, you make it hot. [V P n (not pron)] Freda heated up a pie for me but I couldn t eat it. [Also V n P] Syn: warm up 2) PHRASAL VERB… …

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  • 62Heat —    1) Heat    Drame de Paul Morrissey, avec Joe Dalessandro, Sylvia Miles, Andrea Feldman.   Pays: États Unis   Date de sortie: 1971   Technique: couleurs   Durée: 1 h 50    Résumé    Un comédien de second ordre retrouve dans un motel misérable… …

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  • 63heat —    1. an action which causes alarm or anxiety    The body temperature rises when we are in danger. The usage covers things like police activity against specific criminals, military attacks, enquiry into scandal, illegal coercion, etc.:     It s… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 64heat —   Wela, hahana, ikiiki.   Also: welawela, wewela, āwela, ōwela, mahana, mehana, mehani, no ao, kō eha eha, wāwena. See ex., okooko, hot, warm.    ♦ To heat, ho opumehana, ho omāhanahana, ho omahana, hō ena ena, ho okō eha eha, ho olala.    ♦ In… …

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  • 65heat — See: CANNED HEAT …

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  • 66heat — See: CANNED HEAT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 67heat up — verb To heat, to cause to become hotter …

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  • 68heat up — Synonyms and related words: accelerate, agent provocateur, aggravate, agitate, alienate, amplify, annoy, antagonize, arouse, augment, beef up, blow the coals, blow up, build up, complicate, concentrate, condense, consolidate, deepen, deteriorate …

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  • 69heat — specific heat …

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  • 70heat — See: canned heat …

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