Pronunciation: /ˈsmoʊkɪŋ hɑt/
adjective describes the temperature of something as very hot
A1 The pizza was smoking hot when it came out of the oven.
A2 She walked into the room wearing a smoking hot red dress.
B1 The weather in Spain during summer can be smoking hot.
B2 The actor's performance in the movie was smoking hot, earning him critical acclaim.
C1 The new restaurant in town is known for its smoking hot dishes that leave customers wanting more.
C2 The fashion designer's latest collection was described as smoking hot by critics and fashionistas alike.
formal The weather forecast predicted a smoking hot day with temperatures reaching over 100 degrees.
informal Did you see that smoking hot guy at the party last night? He was so attractive.
slang That new restaurant in town is serving up some smoking hot dishes that you have to try.
figurative The competition in the tech industry is heating up, with companies releasing smoking hot new products left and right.
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