On other occasions, witnesses reported that he handled red-hot coals, elongated his body, caused the room to tremble, and levitated to the ceiling.
It can only be hoped that this treatise on a red-hot topic in epidemiology will find the wide readership and circulation it deserves.
If the constable grabbed the red-hot chestnuts and the burning brazier, he would injure himself.
They have not the time; they are too busy shoving their money into the tills which are nearly red-hot most of the day.
This is not a red-hot party political issue.
The tumour had been removed, but in order to stop the bleeding a red-hot iron had been applied to the place.
First, they must accept that the crisis in winding up is the red-hot tip of the crisis as a whole.
As a result, further large red-hot avalanches down the mountainside are to be expected.