hot sauce
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hot sauce
First recorded in 1870–75
Example Sentences
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The company is known by its red-capped bottled spices and rectangular tins and owns brands including French’s yellow mustard, Old Bay seasoning and Cholula hot sauce.
Plus, the writers loved the phenomenon of hot sauce companies having such absurd names — think “Slap Ya Mama.”
From Los Angeles Times
Anthony’s a feeling person — he’s moved when Doug gives Dougie “the spoon that was used by my grandma ... when she used to make hot sauce in our kitchen when I was a little boy.”
From Los Angeles Times
His son regularly asks the family to send him macaroni and cheese, spam and hot sauce, Tomlin said.
One example showed a static link to purchase hot sauce at the bottom of the answer, labeled ‘sponsored’.
From Los Angeles Times
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