As the night wore on the decks grew hotterand hotter, until the pitch fairly bubbled from the seams, and a strong smell of burning pervaded the ship.
Mark said the further north they went the hotter it seemed to get, and the others agreed with him.
LAYER CAKE Layer cake should be placed in a hotter oven than loaf cake.
Remember that water boiling rapidly is no hotterthan water boiling slowly.
The hammocks are slung on the verandah of the house in the hotter season and all sleep outside, taking off their garments with real sang froid.
In the hotter season of the year the ratio on a six months' average may be two deaths to one birth.
The lizard, after fattening himself upon them during the six hotter months of the year, is enabled to retire to the recesses of his cave, where he tranquilly sleeps through the remaining six.
But as the hours wore on, and the air became hotter and closer, and no enlivening conversation came to relieve the strain, her interest began to wane.
My face got hotter and hotter and I could only see a host of uplifted Belgian eyebrows.
The steam thus becomes hotter than boiling water, hence a baked potato is cooked at a higher temperature than a boiled potato, and no nutrients are lost.
Which would be the hotter medium for cooking--hot fat or boiling water?
When he talked his hands were never still, and his eyes would grow hotter and hotter with the fires of his purpose until it made one uncomfortable to return their gaze.
The child loses its appetite, is fretful and soon tired, and either very sleepy or very restless, while most likely it is thirsty, and its skin hotter than natural.
The vast Size of the Sun--Hotter than Melting Platinum--Is the Sun the Source of Heat for the Earth?
At the time when the moon was sufficiently heated to originate those convulsions, of which the mighty craters are the survivals, the earth must also have been much hotter than it is at present.
If the sun were hot," it has been said, "then the nearer we approach to him the hotter we should feel; yet this does not seem to be the case.
Yet, as Jupiter is the larger, it might more reasonably have been expected to be hotter than the other planet.
The ordinary star is a mighty glowing globe, hotter than a Bessemer converter or a Siemens furnace; if iron is in the star, it must be not only white-hot and molten, but actually converted into vapour.
The further we look back, the hotter our globe seems to have been; and if we project our glance back to an epoch sufficiently remote, we see that it must once have been so hot that life on its surface would have been impossible.
In a greenhouse on a sunshiny day the temperature is much hotter than it is outside.
Precisely similar reasoning may be extended to the individual planets: the farther we look back, the hotter and the hotter does the whole system become.
In ancient days we may indeed suppose that Jupiter being hotter was larger than at present, and that he had considerably more rotational moment of momentum.
If we suppose the sun to have been hotter than it is at present to account for the vegetation which produced coal, then we ought to assume the sun to be colder than it is now to account for the glacial period.
Somehow et seemed to Sam as ef et had got hotter sence the stranger comed in.
But the glow on her cheeks now was hotter than any fire could bring.
So far as the European area is concerned, the Molluscs indicate a decidedly hotter climate than the present one, though they have not such a distinctly tropical character as is the case with the Eocene shells.
In the Older Pliocene deposits, on the other hand, northern forms predominate amongst the Shells, though some of the types of hotter regions still survive.
The solution should not be hotter than the hand can bear, and the skin should be left in it twenty-four hours.
Attempts have recently been made to add a third wick to this lamp, but they have not been very successful, the lantern being rendered very much hotter without affording a corresponding gain in brilliancy.
Indeed, I can only imagine one place hotter than Ciego, and I have not been there.
The latter requirement was somewhat difficult, as Ciego de Avila is a hotter place than Richmond.
But if you go to Hell that place cannot be hotterthan this place, and we are not told that we shall there suffer from fever.
We have had hotter work than we expected; but, so far as I am concerned, there is no great harm done.
But here the reverse must have been the case, for the ultra-gaseous mass was much hotter than the sun which was afterwards formed out of it.
The young man in the gospel that cried to Christ to shew him the way to life, had some love to his salvation; but it was not a love that was strong as death, cruel as the grave, and hotter than coals of juniper.
The hotter the rage and fury of men are against righteous ways, the more those that love righteousness grow therein.
Of the principal families, the Acanthopterygii, which are abundant in the hotter parts of India, hardly enter the mountains, two genera only being found, of which one is the peculiar amphibious genus Ophiocephalus.
Though one species of coffee is indigenous in the hotter Himalayan forests, the climate does not appear suitable for the growth of the plant which supplies the coffee of commerce.
The tropical forest is characterized by the trees of the hotter and drier parts of southern India, combined with a few of European type.
And now the anger, which had been burning hotter and hotter, burst into flame.
I came to the room a number of times, and always that Book stared at me, and my curiosity as to the decree grew hotter every minute.
The general principle of the torch is, as we see, the mixture of oxygen with acetylene in order to obtain a hotter flame, but right here we come to the difference between the low-pressure and the high-pressure tools.
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