Examples of 'hot enough to melt' in a sentence

Meaning of "hot enough to melt"

hot enough to melt: This phrase conveys extreme heat or intensity, suggesting a temperature that can cause melting or dissolution. It is often used figuratively to describe emotional intensity, passionate feelings, or extreme situations. The phrase may also evoke a sense of urgency, fervor, or strong reactions

How to use "hot enough to melt" in a sentence

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hot enough to melt
Fires not hot enough to melt steel.
During clean the oven temperatures will be hot enough to melt foil.
Degrees hot enough to melt solid aluminum.
Only the fires of hell were hot enough to melt it.
This is hot enough to melt metal.
It can feed off jets of water that are hot enough to melt lead.
This is hot enough to melt some types of metal.
And temperatures are hot enough to melt lead.
Hot enough to melt ice.
The surface is hot enough to melt lead.
Hot enough to melt lead.
Shoot fireballs hot enough to melt ice.
Hot enough to melt metal and walk out unscathed.
You just want it to be hot enough to melt the chocolate.
Hot enough to melt bone. Sometimes it's the bottom of the sea. Sometimes it's lava.

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The powder should burn hot enough to melt the lock.
It was hot enough to melt the steel cables at the stage.
It was realized that the temperature inside the bubble was hot enough to melt steel.
This temperature is hot enough to melt plastic and soften solder.
And this fireman is able to walk into flames hot enough to melt metal.
We think the surface is hot enough to melt rock and has liquid lava lakes.
A crushing carbon dioxide atmosphere … temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
Ash and mud hot enough to melt shoes has buried homes and people.
Your heart is different from others, hot enough to melt ice.
This shit's hot enough to melt your balls off.
At the equator, surface temperatures become hot enough to melt lead.
That 's hot enough to melt lead and certainly too hot for me.
The Fire Barret is hot enough to melt stone.
Venus 's average surface temperature is a scorching 860 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to melt lead.
Degrees fahrenheit, hot enough to melt gold.
A prospect hot enough to melt the hearts of even the most hardened skeptics?
And that 's definitely hot enough to melt plastic.
It 's hot enough to melt a snowman.
The surface is hotter than a broiling oven, hot enough to melt lead.
This is hot enough to melt metal. Hold still.
We know that open-air fires can not burn hot enough to melt steel.
That 's hot enough to melt lead.
Consider this, The Venusian surface is hot enough to melt lead.
That's hot enough to melt a snowman.
Around noon on Mercury 's surface, it is hot enough to melt lead and tin.
Oh, and it 's hot enough to melt lead on the surface.
In plain language, straight from MIT, Fires not hot enough to melt steel.
This temperature is hot enough to melt several metals, including lead, tin, and zinc.
You did it! jerk! The Fire Barret is hot enough to melt stone.
It 's hot enough to melt Mylar.
At 400 degrees centigrade, these smokers are hot enough to melt lead.
I am Picasso . It 's hot enough to melt the balls off a brass monkey.
The valley basin is now a fire storm 1,800 degrees hot enough to melt solid aluminum.
Certainly hot enough to melt skin.".
But it turns out the exiting temperature was 650 degrees F, hot enough to melt lead.

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Examples of using Melt
It will melt all over the floor
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