Phrasal Verb - Heating Up
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.Definition
- To become more intense, passionate, or heated, often in a negative way. 2. To cause something or someone to become warmer. 3. To prepare something for use by heating it.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The argument between them was really heating up. |
| 2 | The room began to heat up as the sun set. |
| 3 | Let's heat up some leftovers for dinner. |
| 4 | Tensions were heating up between the two rival gangs. |
| 5 | The situation in the Middle East is heating up and could lead to war. |
| 6 | The crowd was really heating up during the concert. |
| 7 | The water in the pot needs to heat up before we can cook the pasta. |
| 8 | The political crisis was heating up and threatening to spiral out of control. |
| 9 | The situation in the kitchen was heating up as the chef prepared the meal. |
| 10 | The engine was heating up before the race began. |