Not really, something that is cold, doesn't have as much heat as something that is warmer. The more heat something has, the faster it's molecules move. So theoretically, something could gain heat infinitely. But, think about the states of matter, solids have molecules with slower moving molecules, therefore less heat, than liquids which have less heat than gasses. Eventually, when something gains enough heat, it will become a plasma, and then it's molecules will be moving so fast, they actually break apart, then the substance doesn't really exist anymore.
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