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How do you use the hot and cold in a sentence?

Here are some ways to use "hot" and "cold" in a sentence:

Simple Examples:

* The soup was hot, but the ice cream was cold.

* She prefers cold weather to hot weather.

* The shower was too hot for me, so I turned it cold.

Figurative Language:

* He was a hot prospect for the job, but he turned cold on the offer. (Meaning: He was initially very interested, but lost enthusiasm.)

* The market is hot for new technology, but the demand for traditional products is cold. (Meaning: One product is in high demand, while the other is not.)

Emphasis:

* The food was hot, hot, hot! (Emphasis on the extreme temperature)

* I want my drink cold, cold, cold! (Emphasis on how cold it should be)

Other Examples:

* The hot sun beat down on the beach, making the water feel cold and refreshing.

* I was hot and sweaty after the workout, so I took a cold shower.

* She gave me a cold stare, which made me feel hot with embarrassment.

Remember to choose the words that best fit the context and meaning you want to convey.

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