TV series example of the word

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 11
He's hot. Um, not "hot" hot, just a little hot.
গরম, উষ্ণ, প্রচণ্ড, খুব গরম, কামুক, জ্বলন্ত, প্রখর, অত্যুষ্ণ, ঝাল, বিপজ্জনক, অত্যন্ত গরম, উদ্দীপ্ত, আতপ্ত, আগ্রহাম্বিত, অদম্য, অদমনীয়, আগ্রহপূর্ণ, উচ্চতাপযুক্ত, সাগ্রহ, অগ্নিময়, তিগ্ম, কড়ুয়া, ঝাঁজাল, অগ্নিবৎ, আগ্রহদীপ্ত, দুর্দান্ত, কামোদ্দীপিত
গরম করা, গরম হত্তয়া
অত্যুষ্ণভাবে, প্রখরভাবে, উদ্দীপ্ত হইয়া, সাগ্রহে, প্রচণ্ডভাবে, অদম্যভাবে, বিপজ্জনকভাবে
(1) Used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning.
(2) Characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense.
(3) Extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm.
(4) (color.
(5) Sexually excited or exciting.
(6) Recently stolen or smuggled.
(7) Very fast; capable of quick response and great speed.
(8) Wanted by the police.
(9) Producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves.
(10) Performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy.
(11) Very popular or successful.
(12) Very unpleasant or even dangerous.
(13) Newest or most recent.
(14) Having or bringing unusually good luck.
(15) Very good; often used in the negative.
(16) Newly made.
(17) Having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm.
(18) Of a seeker; very near to the object sought.
(19) Having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity.
(20) Charged or energized with electricity.
(21) Marked by excited activity.
(22) Used of physical heat.
(23) Very good.
(24) Often used in the negative.
(25) Capable of quick response and great speed.
(26) Of a seeker.
(27) Near to the object sought.
(28) New.
(29) In vogue.
(30) Sexually excited.
(31) Very high in temperature.
(32) Spicy to taste.
(33) Passionate.
(34) Vehement.
(1) But in Jing'an Park, Dior was presenting hot fashion for the coming spring and summer.
(2) It makes you hot , sweaty, thirsty and uncomfortable and too much of it gives you cancer.
(3) The stories were hot topics for major news outlets and bloggers, due to the companies involved and the massive number of compromised records.
(4) The truth is, even if they were dog-ugly I'd still be kind of hot for them.
(5) His eyes were wide, and Egewe sensed the hot miasma of emotions that the boy was emitting.
(6) So what's so hot about the hackability, and is that even a word you ask?
(7) Locating a capacitor near a hot transistor, resistor or IC will shorten its life span to a couple of years.
(8) I've spent the weekend with The Girl, which is hardly hot news I know.
(9) In 12 months' time, the event will be staged again, and four more hopefuls will vie for the title of hot new fashion star.
(10) One of the reasons why I'm still hot for him: we've been talking dirty all the way back home.
(11) Whisk the tempered mixture into the hot milk mixture and place over medium heat.
(12) Police decided to publicise the robbery as much as possible in an effort to make the paintings too hot to handle.
(13) The berbere is a hot sauce of cayenne pepper and twelve other spices.
(14) Your home may not look like a castle, but if you live in a hot real estate market, people will pay a king's ransom to buy it.
(15) Marie was surprised to find that Natasa was sitting at the table drinking hot tea and it was Lucio at the stove cooking breakfast.
(16) You know the Upstairs bar that's really downstairs, the cool place with the hot jazz?
(17) The film version of the Fred Ebb musical pulses with the rhythm of sweaty, backroom sex and hot jazz in 1920s Chicago.
(18) Jas was all hot for Jeremy and there was nothing I could do so why trouble myself?
(19) Obviously that's a hot debate that I'm just beginning to get into.
(20) In those first vital hours, the police decided to publicise the raid as much as possible in a bid to make the stolen pictures too hot to handle.
heated
very warm
feverish
spicy
fierce
new
popular
good-looking
stolen
aroused
blistering
red-hot
live
raging
arctic
bitter
cold
freezing
frigid
frozen
glacial
icy
Cold
Old
Old-fashioned
Out
Unpopular
Frigid
Cool
Freezing
Mild
Moderate
Calm
Indifferent
Unfeeling
Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 11
He's hot. Um, not "hot" hot, just a little hot.