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Run Hot And Cold

Run Hot And Cold - to alternate between two opposite extremes, such as enthusiasm and disinterest or success and failure

  • The doctor runs hot and cold. She can be very nice and very nasty.
  • My boss runs hot and cold. He sometimes works very hard, and sometimes he is very lazy.
  • My sister can run hot and cold. My sister can be the nicest person, or she can be the rudest person.
  • The stock market has been running hot and cold. It can go up on some days, and drop some days.
  • My car runs hot and cold. There are days the car runs excellent and other days the car does not work very well.

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