Blowing hot and cold
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IRRESOLUTEBlowing hot and cold
STREAKYHot-and-cold
STREAKYHot and cold
BLOWS... hot and cold
OFFANDONHot and cold?
SHILLYSHALLYBlow hot and cold
AGUEHot and cold fits
WAVERRun hot and cold
AGUESHot-and-cold feelings
AGUEHot-and-cold fits
BLOW... hot and cold (vacillate)
VACILLATESBlows hot and cold
TEPIDBetween hot and cold
AGUEHot and cold spells
IDIOMSCold feet and hot air
PIEALAMODEHot-and-cold menu item
IDIOMSHot potatoes and cold fish?
SPIGOTSThey run hot and cold
ASPICDish prepared hot and served cold
PIEALAMODEDish that's both hot and cold
PIEALAMODEDessert that may be hot and cold
ELAMJack of "Hot Lead and Cold Feet"
SHESSO"I'm so hot for her and ... cold"
BAKEDALASKAHot and cold spot on the menu?
tepidarium(Latin) a warm room between the hot and cold rooms of a Roman bath
smorgasbordA buffet offering a variety of hot and cold meats, salads, hors d'oeuvres, etc
smorgasbordsA buffet offering a variety of hot and cold meats, salads, hors d'oeuvres, etc
aguesmalarial fever characterized by regularly returning paroxysms, marked by successive cold, hot, and sweating fits
aguemalarial fever characterized by regularly returning paroxysms, marked by successive cold, hot, and sweating fits
borscha soup made primarily of beets and served hot or cold often with sour cream
tepidariaTEPIDARIUM, (Latin) a warm room between the hot and cold rooms of a Roman bath
zabaglionesAn Italian dessert made of whipped and heated egg yolks, sugar, and Marsala wine, served hot or cold
zabaglioneAn Italian dessert made of whipped and heated egg yolks, sugar, and Marsala wine, served hot or cold
pestosauce typically made with basil, pine nuts, olive oil, and grated Parmesan blended together and served hot or cold over pasta, fish, or meat
fynbosa biome of southern coastal South Africa characterized by a diverse richness of endemic plant species (as of the heath, protea, composite, iris, and lily families), by soil that is acidic and nutrient-poor, and by a climate marked by cold wet winters and hot dry summers