English edit

Adjective edit

hot-making (comparative more hot-making, superlative most hot-making)

  1. (dated) embarrassing
    • 1934, James Agate, First Nights, page 26:
      "Now gather, and surmise," said Polonius. The reader will have to do his own gathering and surmising in connection with this, to use the current phrase, hot-making play.