Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Good but not great (yet) is my hot take, although these two could still set a record for 180s, despite those occasional clanging errors.
Nashville went 2-for-7, which may not be great from an efficiency standpoint, but here's a hot take: percentage is overrated.
Because Gronk is the great uniter among the football world's warring hot take factions.
Hot cooked chicken has been added to the list to represent the increasing market for hot take away food, freshly prepared in supermarkets, it said.
Then again, there's always SOMEONE who would provide that hot take.
Blogging's Juan Mata has already started to put his week on the naughty step to good use by tapping in his latest hot take.
That seems to be the hot take on Jennifer Lawrence after this 23-second clip from the Golden Globes press room went viral overnight.
He can maybe convince the hot take factions to end their war and remember that they're on the most fun and drunken journey of all: a lifetime of being a sports fan.
Jezebels Jia Tolentino argued that the articles were instead "actually in service of an idea" and that based on Herrman's definition of "hot take", ideas were positive alternatives to hot takes.
Thanks be to Cod However the dish originated, fish and chips is a national favourite, eaten and loved by every generation, - in fact its position as the nations favourite hot take away remains unchallenged, despite the advent of the American burger bar.
A hot take is a journalism term derisively used to describe a "piece of deliberately provocative commentary that is based almost entirely on shallow moralizing" in response to a news story, "usually written on tight deadlines with little research or reporting, and even less thought".