Meaning of hot-doggy | Babel Free
Definitions
- Resembling or characteristic of a hot dog.
- With hot dogs.
- Resembling or characteristic of a show-off or daredevil.
Examples
“The air around here is starting to get⟳ that slight hot-doggy, exhaust⟳ smell⟳. Kind of like⟳ New York.”
“Chef-instructor Sarah Langan called the Hebrew National more “hot-doggy,” but in the final analysis went with McKenzie for its spices.”
““Standard, hot-doggy, on the smaller side, but with a nice taste⟳ and not so salty as (the Hebrew National franks),” said Laura Hollman.”
“The whistle boomed, gulls chattered overhead, the sticky air was filled with a bilgey, hot-doggy smell⟳, punctuated by the almost putrid sweetness of honey-roasted nuts.”
“Curing salts made from sodium nitrite preserve⟳ the meat and add⟳ that special hot-doggy flavor you may recall⟳ from your childhood.”
“The wieners are classic: light⟳ smoke⟳, good hot-doggy flavor and wonderfully snappy natural casings, about $3.79 a pound.”
“The all-beef dog tastes more hot-doggy than our previous candidates.”
“Crescent Meats wieners: Pork and beef. Moist, hammy, with a medium-strength cured flavor — that briny-sharp hot-doggy “taste⟳” — a hint of nutmeg or allspice and a mild white-pepper afterglow.”
“The smoky, hot-doggy flavor of those red brat medallions was pretty strong, and quickly took over the palate from the cheese and (rather flavorless) peppers.”
“The itty-bitty pigs in a blanket were salty, hot-doggy and everything I thought they would be. If you like⟳ hot dogs, you’ll like⟳ this crust.”
“Monday night they enjoyed dancing and Tuesday night they had a “hot-doggy” roast on the beach to which their friends were invited.”
“Miles of newsprint have⟳ been devoted to describing the atmosphere of Derby Day, but, in our little way, we have⟳ lots of atmosphere at our races, too, or so I thought when I spent an afternoon there recently; slightly hot-doggy, it’s true, but people must have⟳ food.”
“[…] / Toddlers getting pretty groggy, / Filled with lunches too hot-doggy; / […]”
“But if you’re tired of the standard greasy, cheesy, dippy, beefy, hot-doggy, doughy fare associated with football watching, let⟳ me lay⟳ a scrumptious alternative on you.”
“Of waterskiing, if you can believe⟳ it, says retailer Jack Hanna of Nautique Water Ski & Sport Supply⟳, “This is basically a hot-doggy sport. Everyone wants to look⟳ like⟳ a competitor.””
“I refuse⟳ to overreact to several scouts and GMs who have⟳ reversed field on Curry because he has lost some of his burger-and-fries weight and exhibited none of the hot-doggy, too-cool attitude in NBA workouts that got him in trouble⟳ in some embarrassing high school losses, including the state final.”
“Four years ago, Lindsey Jacobellis fell in her big race⟳ because she was in a hot-doggy mood. It cost⟳ her a gold medal. Four years ago, Maelle Ricker fell in that same competition because you can fall⟳ in snowboardcross and you can get⟳ seriously hurt⟳.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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