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Значение идиомы hot and heavy
[hot and heavy] {adv. phr.}, {informal} Strongly; vigorously;emphatically.
Fred got it hot and heavy when his wife found out howmuch he had lost at cards.
The partners had a hot and heavyargument before deciding to enlarge their store.
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