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hot and bothered

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective hot and bothered has 1 sense
  1. flustered, hot and bothered, perturbed, rattled - thrown into a state of agitated confusion; (`rattled' is an informal term)
    Antonym: composed (indirect, via discomposed)

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Hot and Bothered

  • Part of Speech: Phrase
  • Senses:
    1. Adjective: Feeling agitated, irritated, or flustered, often due to stress, embarrassment, or annoyance.
    2. Adjective: Eager or passionate, typically in a romantic or sexual context.
    3. Adverb: With agitation or irritation.
    4. Noun: A state of agitation or irritation.
  • Usage:
    1. She was hot and bothered after dealing with a difficult customer all day.
    2. He was hot and bothered, unable to find his car keys before an important meeting.
    3. The couple was hot and bothered as they exchanged passionate kisses.
    4. He sighed hot and bothered, frustrated by the long wait at the DMV.
    5. She wished her boyfriend would stop making her feel hot and bothered in public places.
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    7. Amazon search for romantic novels and passion enhancement products.
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