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white-hot

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/ˈwaɪtˌhɑt/
1

excessively heated to the point of shining in a white color

  • The blacksmith shaped the white-hot steel with precise hammer strikes.
  • The white-hot lava from the volcano flowed dangerously close to the village.
  • The welder's torch produced a white-hot flame that could cut through metal.
  • The meteor streaked across the sky, leaving a trail of white-hot fragments.
  • The furnace reached white-hot temperatures, making the factory floor unbearable.
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2

intensely zealous or fervid