Definitions for hot-blooded

hot-blooded hot-blood·ed

Spelling: [hot-bluhd-id]
IPA: /ˈhɒtˈblʌd ɪd/

Hot-Blooded is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 6 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 5 points.

You can make 236 anagrams from letters in hot-blooded (-bddehlooot).

Definitions for hot-blooded

adjective

  1. excitable; impetuous.
  2. ardent, passionate, or virile.
  3. adventuresome, exciting, or characterized by adventure and excitement.
  4. (of livestock) of superior or pure breeding.
  5. (of horses) being a Thoroughbred or having Arab blood.

Origin of hot-blooded

First recorded in 1590-1600

Examples for hot-blooded

The Hampdens were dark and stout, hot-blooded, fierce, and impetuous.

I know he is a hot-blooded old reprobate—that father of yours.

But this did not in the least dampen the ardor of this hot-blooded Virginian.

Before this hot-blooded sale, the closest anyone ever came was a $140-million purchase in 2006, and it was a Jackson Pollock.

He had guessed what work it was that the hot-blooded Russian had remained to do.

Some are born phlegmatic, some are passionate and hot-blooded.

The ex-speaker's hot-blooded defense of his messy personal life has clicked with angry GOP voters.

He was young, and he was hot-blooded—he was really of the South.

Dumoulin was hot-blooded, noisy, unmethodical, always in a state of fuss and fume!

Only one question he had asked them, whether they were of a hot-blooded nature or of a cold.

Word Value for hot-blooded
Scrable

6

Words with friends

5

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