Hothouse in a sentence as a noun

He trudges through black compost in to the hothouse.

It's probably an amazing experience to be in such an OS hothouse.

I think that sends a bad message, that girls are hothouse flowers or somehow need more encouragement for them to do well.

Then, we're going to subject you to a toxic hothouse of petty politics about trivial things.

A modern vegetable farm or hothouse operation is eight times as hi-tech as your ruby on rails site.

However, the hothouse plants have a lot more access to capital in the near term, so it is rough to compete with them directly.

A startup, headed up by an MBA no less, is somehow more innovative than a hothouse of talent and capital?

The ability to learn by themselvesI have no desire to hothouse them of course, nor is it anything to do with improving their career prospects etc.

And sure, languages /do/ jit, but these are generally hothouse flowers, surrounded by an infrastructure provided by C, C++ and assembly.

Subsidize the **** out of the desalination, pumping and waste water recycling, until the hothouse industry can pay for it themselves.

Hothouse definitions

noun

a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner

See also: conservatory