List of antonyms from "horse tail" to antonyms from "hot shot"
Discover our 376 antonyms available for the terms "hosing, hot seller, hot potato, hot foot, hot off press, host" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Horse tail (6 antonyms)
- Horse trader (4 antonyms)
- Horsefeathers (5 antonyms)
- Horsepower (29 antonyms)
- Hoser (1 antonym)
- Hosing (66 antonyms)
- Hospitable (4 antonyms)
- Hospitality (8 antonyms)
- Hospitalized (16 antonyms)
- Host (2 antonyms)
- Hostile (17 antonyms)
- Hostilely (1 antonym)
- Hostility (16 antonyms)
- Hot (20 antonyms)
- Hot and cold (36 antonyms)
- Hot-dog (13 antonyms)
- Hot foot (1 antonym)
- Hot for (15 antonyms)
- Hot-headed (37 antonyms)
- Hot item (2 antonyms)
- Hot off press (21 antonyms)
- Hot potato (32 antonyms)
- Hot seller (2 antonyms)
- Hot shot (22 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « hot foot »
- As in caper : noun antic, lark
- Roger started after them, hot foot, swearing viciously as he ran.
- Extract from : « The Forbidden Trail » by Honor Willsie
- A hot foot bath on going to bed will often prevent an attack.
- Extract from : « The Mother and Her Child » by William S. Sadler
- Won't I have a shy at a lamp, and then off hot foot to the hotel?
- Extract from : « The Attache » by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
- "He's hot foot for the Rebellion; that's one good thing," he said.
- Extract from : « The Pomp of the Lavilettes, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
- The Usutus have looted my kraal, and are coming on, hot foot, behind me.
- Extract from : « A Secret of the Lebombo » by Bertram Mitford
- My enemies had discovered my escape, and were hot foot in pursuit.
- Extract from : « A Veldt Vendetta » by Bertram Mitford
- I'll dose myself after supper, and take a hot foot bath and go to bed.
- Extract from : « Fanny Herself » by Edna Ferber
- I looked out an' saw somebody sneaking around th' corral, an', gettin' my gun, I went after him hot foot.
- Extract from : « Hopalong Cassidy » by Clarence E. Mulford
- Our armour-bearers met us with weapons, and we stepped into litters, and the slaves took us off hot foot.
- Extract from : « The Lost Continent » by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne
- Surmising that the half-breeds had “put one over on him” he started down town, hot foot and hot of head.
- Extract from : « The Spoilers of the Valley » by Robert Watson
