What’s “warm-blooded” mean?

“Hot-blooded” is an English idiom meaning passionate or short-tempered, first used by Shakespeare. It can describe impetuous characters, and also refers to certain horse breeds. It is often confused with “hot-blooded” and “cold-blooded,” which refer to an animal’s body temperature. “Hot-blooded” is an English idiom meaning passionate, easily aroused, or short-tempered. Its first known use […]

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