Sentences

white-hot in a sentence

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Definition

White-hot: extremely hot and glowing white, often used metaphorically to describe intense fervor or passion.

Sample Sentences

  1. The metal was white-hot as it was pulled from the forge, glowing brightly in the dim light.
  2. Her passion for the project turned into a white-hot intensity that inspired everyone around her.
  3. In the competitive world of fashion, trends can change at a white-hot pace, leaving little room for hesitation.
  4. The debate reached a white-hot climax, with both sides passionately defending their viewpoints.
  5. He felt a white-hot anger rise within him as he confronted the injustice he had witnessed.