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1. booming booming


Pop-up shops first popped up in the UK in the early 2000s, with the economy booming and the high streets bustling.
Δhe booming tourist industry in the area might harm the natural environment.
a booming world economy
booming business
The net economy is booming.
All the industries in the city are booming.

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2. hot hot


We're hot.
Tom can't stand the hot and muggy summers here, so he heads for the mountains.
Knowing how to hot wire a car may come in handy someday.
He led his men and horses over snowy mountains and down into hot valleys.
Japanese people are fortunate to live in a land with natural hot springs.
I remember having a hot discussion about the matter with him.
Aya likes intense colors, such as hot pink, electric blue and deep purple.
During the hot season, my son's skin breaks out easily.
Don't pour hot water into the glass or it will crack.
After a hard day's work, a man can do with a good, hot meal.
One hot summer afternoon, John and Dan were cutting the long grass.
Women like men the way they like their coffee: strong and hot to keep them awake all night long.
Hot weather will continue, so please watch out for food poisoning.
The new Prada boots are so hot all the stores are sold out and there is a waiting list for them!
The request became a hot political issue in the presidential campaign.

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