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heat up
verb as in add
verb as in annoy
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in arouse
verb as in exacerbate
verb as in inflame
verb as in intensify
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
verb as in reinforce
Example Sentences
Tensions are rising in Saint Louis, Mo., as race relations heat up.
With people fighting for food, violent outbreaks between Liberians and the army began to heat up at the 10-day mark.
Observers say the row is expected to heat up further in the weeks leading up to local elections on March 30.
Turn the heat up a little and partially cover the pan to give the vegetables a cook.
She said that things started to "heat up" after a young boy was arrested—the police came in wearing riot gear and on horseback.
For the next seven minutes I "thickened the heat up" by adding iron oxide to the bath.
The molecular beams are instantly irresistible, while the heat beams take time to heat up the target.
The relux plate, subject now to eddy currents, since there was no other path for the energy to take, began to heat up rapidly.
The peas were turned out of the can, drained, seasoned and made ready to heat up quickly.
Without these safeguards, the overloaded electric line will heat up and may start a fire.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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