Sentences with phrase «hot under the collar»

Again, if it wasn't my beliefs you are hot under the collar about, you would speak to David about his obvious SARCASM.
The reason why Dershowitz has got so hot under the collar?
Bob, you have way too much time on your hands trying to refute a God you do not believe in... you come off very defensive... I feel you must be a little hot under the collar because somewhere in your mind... Hell must exist... and you must face the rebellion you are commiting.
As this world runs its course I see people * everywhere * getting * so much * hotter and hotter under the collar defending their side's «knowledge» of the truth.
Regardless of which competition gets you hot under the collar, the excitement around each is growing as the show nears.
He takes it personally, gets all hot under the collar.
These are their own easy - but - decadent chocolatey sandwich cookie, and I'm not ashamed to admit that when other corners of the Internet claim to present an Oreo copycat recipe, but the cookies are soft and chewy — I get pretty hot under the collar.
Wenger will be gone soon.This is a fact that everyone acknowledges.Even Wenger knows his days are numbered as all of a sudden he seems to have got a bit hot under the collar over very trivial questions put to him.
Results went their way at the weekend so while the pair are under pressure to churn out a win which would boost their respective causes, the heat hasn't exactly intensified over the course of the weekend, not enough to really get either side hot under the collar.
There were two instances that Roberto «play - your - cards - right» Mancini has got all hot under the collar about, and it highlights a deficiency in football when compared to some other sports.
Why is he a holocaust denier is what should be asked of him on Thursday, not the gift question what do you feel about the holocaust, the latter gives him the opportunity to wax lyrical about censorship laws, the former is question that will get him most hot under the collar.
Even normally mild mannered Tory MPs are getting hot under the collar, with Anne McIntosh pressing the point at PMQs last month.
Collin Brewer profusely apologised for the remarks which he originally told the BBC were a result of being «hot under the collar» and being «caught on the wrong day».
Eurosceptics have also been getting hot under the collar about Cameron's latest EU «emergency brake» plan.
Clegg defended the plan, saying: «Although it is wildly controversial in Westminster and people get terribly hot under the collar, actually most people think that the principle that the people who make the laws of the land should be elected by the people who have to obey the laws of the land is not as controversial outside Westminster as it appears to be in Westminster.
House of Lords reform so happens to be one of those things that gets politicians really hot under the collar in the Westminster village, particularly those who are opposed to change.
Why so hot under the collar?
The temperature stayed high for a feisty PMQs sessions with party funding getting the leaders hot under the collar, while payments to outgoing BBC staff and an inflation - busting pay rise for MPs also got the blood boiling.
Don't get hot under the collar — check out these first two if you're in a rush!
The comment got Bolden hot under the collar.
I am boiling hot under the collar.
Here, we explore just two of the topics that can get natural therapists and medical professionals hot under the collar.
Be sure to make the most of their extensive champagne selection, and don't miss the blueberry crème brulée, which is guaranteed to get you hot under the collar.
Admittedly there are days when driving through rush hour traffic has me feeling a little hot under the collar.
But in terms of making both viewers and onscreen subjects hot under the collar, fiction has had nothing on non-fiction in 2016; you could practically program a whole film festival of the year's most awkward documentaries.
All together, it's enough to make you feel a little hot under the collar.
While I'm sure everyone (rightfully) is getting a little hot under the collar at a glimpse behind the curtain of Rockstar, it's the reference to the turn of the twentieth century that's caught my eye.
An army of genetically - modified humans, who tend to get a little hot under the collar, are also on the loose.
Here are 100 scenes from the movies to get you hot under the collar.
It's an exaggerated version, perhaps, of what audiences might experience watching this super-sized cringe comedy, awkward enough to get Larry David hot under the collar.
(For those traditionalists getting hot under the collar, let me hasten to add that teachers and books are still very important, but in a different way.)
It's time for our annual chief executive pay league, a story that gets people hot under the collar and frantically sharing the paper.
Affixing the word «Speciale» to a Ferrari is a surefire way to get us hot under the collar, though the impact is diminished somewhat when the badge beside it reads «California».
The available Ventilated Driver's Seat lets air circulate so you're never hot under the collar.
got a few of us a little hot under the collar.
Ford's resurrection of the Ford Bronco leaves off - roading fans hot under the collar for a hard - core Wrangler competitor.
With no built - in fans, the Switch 11 can get hot under the collar — well, at least the part with the bulk of the components.
We're all pretty hot under the collar for the upcoming Hitman: Absolution here at Dealspwn right now, although our senior editor Matt Gardner has refused requests for an office - wide buzz cut.
Platinum Games are announcing a new title this E3, alongside Scalebound, which has got us all rather hot under the collar.
Today's Nintendo Direct presentation was all about Bayonetta 2, the sequel to the best brawler ever made that's been getting us hot under the collar for some time.
They're hot under the collar, low on patience, behaving erratically, and looking for trouble.
From a dazzling composition by a downtown legend to a unique piece by one of the most inventive sculptors working today, these are artworks to make the consummate collector hot under the collar.
Byline: Jackie Brown It's that time of year again when traditional art lovers tend to get all hot under the collar about the winner of the highly lucrative Turner Prize.
It's that time of year again when traditional art lovers tend to get all hot under the collar about the winner of the highly lucrative Turner Prize.
Attn: Student # 2 I'm sorry that your review made you so hot under the collar.
Student # 2 was pretty hot under the collar about the whole thing 7.
An additional pleasure for now is knowing that each hockey team membeer will be reading it and getting rather hot under the collar as they do so.
O'Donnell decides he doesn't like Steig's critique, and, seemingly, while still hot under the collar, writes a vitriolic response accusing Steig of all kinds of bad behaviour.
There's something about the reversed brake levers, down - tube shifters, and elegant cargo racks that just makes us a bit hot under the collar.
Warmists only get so hot under the collar so easily (pun intended), because they realise the AGW theory is complete bunk — as soon as someone mentions the models» problems and all their failed predictions the warmists start throwing their toys out of their pram.
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