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hothouseAn environment in which growth or development is encouraged; a hotbed.Rate it:
hotter than a pistolVery hot.Rate it:
hotter than a pistolExceptionally popular, productive, or marketable.Rate it:
hottest thing in townA particular late model car, a startlingly appearing item or super-styled article of dress.Rate it:
hounded me almost to deathA continuing harassment, a constant and recurring state of personal raging.Rate it:
hours on endA happening without breakRate it:
house cooling partyA party to celebrate when a person decides to leave a house or flat, and sometimes to help prepare the space for the incoming residents.Rate it:
house of cardsA structure made by laying cards perpendicularly on top of each other.Rate it:
house of cardsA structure or argument built on a shaky foundation.Rate it:
house of GodA church.Rate it:
house of ill fameA brothelRate it:
house poorIn financial difficulty because of the excessive cost of owning a house, or because the cost of home ownership forms too high a proportion of household income.Rate it:
house warmingPresented as a way of welcoming someone to a home into which he or she recently moved.Rate it:
household nameA brand name that is well known to the great majority of households.Rate it:
household nameA genericized trademark or anepronym.Rate it:
household nameA very well-known public figure.Rate it:
housewarmingA party to celebrate moving into a new home.Rate it:
housewarmingThe act of welcoming a person/family to their newly purchased or newly rented home.Rate it:
Houston, we have a problemA phrase used to indicate a major problem; often humorously used for reporting any kind of problem.Rate it:
how about thatA general statement of surprise or bemusement with regard to a particular event.; isn't that good, or unexpected, etc.Rate it:
how are youAn informal greeting, not requiring a literal response. Typical responses include.Rate it:
how are you doingAlternative form of how do you doRate it:
how are you getting alongA greeting roughly equivalent to how are you.Rate it:
how bistHow are you? A generic greeting.Rate it:
how can you sleep at nightA rhetorical question, used to tell someone that they should feel guilty about something.Rate it:
how comeWhy; why is it; for what reason or purpose?.Rate it:
how comewhy (the simplest explanation i could give u)Rate it:
how did he dieWhat were the circumstances of his death?Rate it:
how do I get toPlease show me/tell me the best way to reach...Rate it:
how do i get to carnegie hallA set phrase, spoken as a rhetorical question, which is answered "Practice, practice, practice!" or sometimes with the humorous literal directions to Seventh Avenue between 56th and 57th.Rate it:
how do I get to the airportUsed to ask for directions in order to go to an airport.Rate it:
how do I get to the bus stationUsed to ask for directions in order to go to a bus station.Rate it:
how do I get to the train stationUsed to ask for directions in order to go to a train station.Rate it:
how do ye doAlternative form of how do you doRate it:
how do you doa greeting used meeting somebody. Alternatives are pleased to meet you and nice to meet you. Often not actually meant as a question.Rate it:
how do you like thatSaid in surprise or disappointment.Rate it:
how do you like them applesDirected jestingly or mockingly at someone who has received surprising information, ridiculing the situation.Rate it:
how do you pronounce this wordPlease say this word out loud so that I can learn how it is pronounced.Rate it:
how do you say...in EnglishCommon phrase used to ask how to express an idea or translate a word, often in a foreign language.Rate it:
how do you spell this wordI want to know how this word is written.Rate it:
how do?Shortened form of "How do you do?" ; emphasis on the word "do" when you say "How do?"Rate it:
how goes itAn informal greeting roughly equivalent to how are you.Rate it:
how long is a piece of stringUsed as a response to a question such as "How long will it take?" or "How big is it?" when the length or size is unknown, infinite, or variable.Rate it:
how many languages do you speakhow many languages do you speak?Rate it:
how many siblings do you haveUsed to ask how many brothers or sisters someone has.Rate it:
how much do I owe youAsking how much money is to be paid for products or services.Rate it:
how much do you chargeUsed to ask a professional the monetary cost of his/her services.Rate it:
how much does it costWhat is its price?, How much money do you want for it?Rate it:
how much is ithow much does it cost?Rate it:
how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?a tongue twister; if spoken over and over this phrase is hard to say without making a mistakeRate it:

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