hotbox
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A container maintained at elevated temperatures in order to heat or cook its contents.
- We made a hundred pizzas with a variety of toppings and put them in hotboxes — portable sterno heaters.
- A hotbox is made from two nonflammable, insulated bags ( resembling mini beanbags ) and works like this: you place semi - cooked, hot food into the hotbox and the retained heat will complete the cooking process .
- They collected the food – each meal on two covered tin plates and the whole lot contained in large metal hotboxes – from the old people's home, Wisteria Lodge.
An overheated shaft bearing.
- If a hotbox is not discovered early, the temperature of the journal or bearing may rise to a critical level, so that the wheel end of the journal may burn off and cause a derailment of the car.
A room or compartment that is kept artificially warm for some purpose.
- The hotbox should be located in the nearest vicinity of the sorting room. The hotbox is a chamber in which air can be heated to a temperature of about 60 ° C.
- If a freeze-up happens, the inaccessible section is likely to freeze along with the section in the hotbox itself, and the tape gives you an emergency method of thawing it.
- The flatbed portion of the truck contains a “hotbox," a 110-cubic-foot (3.11-cubic-meter) insulated rectangular container with an integral propane heating unit.
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A room or house that becomes unbearably hot inside when the weather is hot.
- With portholes and doors secured, the staterooms became hotboxes and the odor from the galley an unendurable stench.
- To keep from becoming hotboxes, birdhouses need good ventilation.
- By contrast, the first-floor hotboxes – though reasonably priced at C36,000/48,000 for a single/double with fan, using a common shower – are best avoided unless you enjoy sweaty, sleepless nights.
A small, hot, enclosure, used as a punishment for slaves or prisoners.
- In recent years, it had been believed that hotboxes only existed in movies such as Cool Hand Luke and Bridge Over The River Kwai.
- I must dress and go see what's going on with the slaves in the hotboxes.
- It shot me back to days of youth when the churches were hotboxes, but the services were awe-stricken.
A furnace or heat source for a building.
- We usually think in terms of "hotboxes" or furnaces on the surface of the Earth, nuclear or fossil fuel plants; indeed some people think in terms of solar furnaces in which power is generated and distributed to the consumer.
- When combined, these three DIY “hotboxes“ introduce enough hot air into this home to carry 30 to 40 percent of the home heating load.
A small, airtight space where people smoke marijuana in order to intensify the high.
- The blackouts, the hangovers, the vomiting, the hotboxes, the detox, the shame, and the degradation.
A gas manifold that diverts hot gasses into a heat exchanger.
- It is planned to take the existing ventilation system and use it to exhaust the areas outside of the hotboxes, but to have the new system take over for the various hotboxes.
- But we certainly have looked at heat transfer, both in hotboxes and the static circumstances.
- The hotbox was dismantled in a series of mini campaigns using 40-200 amp plasma torches deployed both by remote rigs and manually.
A soundproof box used to hold a camera in order to prevent the sound of its operation…
A soundproof box used to hold a camera in order to prevent the sound of its operation interfering with the recording of a film.
- The lack of microphone and camera mobility (cameras were placed in hotboxes so that their whirring sound would not be picked up) prevented the film-makers from handling the camera with ease, as they had done previously.
- A loading room must be considered unsafe until tested, regardless of whether it is a permanent, temperature-controlled, air-filtered installation or a portable plywood "hotbox” on a sound stage.
A storage container for personal belongings of employees who are hot desking.
- Storage refers to the use of 'hotboxes' in which staff are required to place any personal belongings when they finish work; the aim of which is to ensure that staff no longer have a fixed place of work.
A location where controversial ideas are discussed or practiced.
- CMA's "hotboxes" give sources a chance to role-play before they face a real interview .
- In this way, these off-campus, nonprofit, nonacademic clubs increasingly influence the culture of colleges and universities nationwide, turning them into lockstep ideological hotboxes.
A sexy woman.
- They drove on with comments about "redskin hotboxes who didn't wear any pants at all," and kept calling me "chief" in a sneering manner.
A context-sensitive dialog that duplicates many of the commands on the menu for users of…
A context-sensitive dialog that duplicates many of the commands on the menu for users of the Maya Embedded Language.
- While you can do everything you wish in Maya without ever using the hotbox, once you get used to the way the hotbox conserves space and puts nearly all of Maya's tools in easy reach, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it .
- Another way to easily access menus is by using the hotbox, which appears when you press the spacebar.
- The features available in the hotbox further depend on the type of the object that is under the cursor when the hotbox is invoked.
To smoke marijuana in a small confined area, such as the inside of a car, until it is…
To smoke marijuana in a small confined area, such as the inside of a car, until it is full of smoke, thereby intensifying the drug's effects.
- Jane hotboxed the tent earlier.
To put out a cigarette just before entering a vehicle, then expel smoke in the vehicle.
To smoke a cigarette vigorously and rapidly.
To fart in a small confined area, such as the inside of a car.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for hotbox. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA