A new roundup highlights the top southern idioms people say when it's really hot outside. .

For example, if you step outside on a scorching.

'hotter than a stolen tamale'.

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It emphasizes the intensity of the heat.

Webthe phrase hot as hades vividly conveys extreme heat, referencing the inferno of the greek underworld governed by hades.

That’s why on these particularly miserable days you’ll hear.

It captures the intensity of.

So when will it.

Webtop texas, southern sayings about heat:

(hades is another name for hell. ) on summer days in texas, when it's hot as hades outside, there's nothing quite like a tall.

Webextremely and uncomfortably hot in temperature.

Webyou can use hot as hades to describe a situation or weather that is exceptionally hot.

Though the record high temperature in the underworld is unknown to anyone yet cast down there, it is presumably pretty hot, even by texas.

Webit’s like walking around in a garbage bag in the middle of july—a hot day made to feel even hotter.

With a week or two of winter and a summer that stretches from may to october, southerners have lots of opportunities to conjure up creative ways of.

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