1. white-hot - Adjective
2. white-hot - Adjective Satellite
White with heat; heated to whiteness, or incandescence.
Source: Webster's dictionarywhite hot
You can't imagine the white-hot fury someone who can't sleep has toward the beautiful dreamer beside him. Karen Joy Fowler
All of history is moving toward one great goal, the white-hot worship of God and His Son among all the peoples of the earth. Missions is not that goal. It is the means. And for that reason it is the second greatest human activity in the world. John Piper
At the dawn of his administration, President Obama opined: 'A democracy requires accountability, and accountability requires transparency.' Magical rays of white-hot sunlight emanated from his media-manufactured halo. And then bureaucratically engineered darkness settled over the land. Michelle Malkin
There isn't any great mystery about me. What I do is glamorous and has an awful lot of white-hot attention placed on it. But the actual work requires the same discipline and passion as any job you love doing, be it as a very good pipe fitter or a highly creative artist. Tom Hanks
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a white-hot center of the fire Source: Internet