Hot-blooded (adjective)

Having or showing strong emotions, enthusiasm, or passion; impulsive and easily excited.

Origin:

From the phrase hot blooded, which is used to describe someone who is impulsive, passionate, and easily excited.

Examples:

  1. He is a hot-blooded person, he acts on impulse.
  2. She is a hot-blooded woman, she is easily excited.
  3. He's a hot-blooded horse, he needs a lot of exercise.
  4. She is a hot-blooded dancer, always full of energy.
  5. He has a hot-blooded temper, he gets easily angry.
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