hot pot
noun Chiefly British.
mutton or beef cooked with potatoes in a covered pot.
Origin of hot pot
First recorded in 1690–1700
Words nearby hot pot
hot pack,
hot pants,
hot pepper,
hot plate,
hot pool,
hot pot,
hot potato,
hot rod,
hot rodder,
hot sauce,
hot seat
Example sentences from the Web for hotpot
“I love spicy food, and my friends tell me that Sichuan hotpot has become very popular in Addis Abeba,” he said.
After some hesitation Sylvia decided on hotpot and fig pudding.
The Third Class at Miss Kaye's |Angela BrazilMy throat is peeling, my tongue is burning: this is no hotpot.
The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Vol. II (of 2) |Charles de Coster
British Dictionary definitions for hotpot
hotpot
/ (ˈhɒtˌpɒt) /
noun
British
a baked stew or casserole made with meat or fish and covered with a layer of potatoes
Australian slang
a heavily backed horse