hotly hot·ly adv

hotly hot·ly adv
['hɒtlɪ]
accanitamente, con accanimento, violentemente

he was hotly pursued by the policeman — il poliziotto lo rincorreva senza dargli tregua

a hotly contested decision — una decisione fortemente contestata


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