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View definitions for hotshot

hotshot

adjective as in big-deal

adjective as in self-confident

noun as in aviator

noun as in ham

Strongest match

Weak match

noun as in hot dog

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Example Sentences

Logan had played the game of his life, the hotshot being lauded by the press for his lightning-quick pace and clinical finishing that put the Lancashire opposition to the sword.

From BBC

Interagency hotshot crews are highly trained hand crews sent to help fight particularly challenging fires.

A hotshot crew of scientists burrows down through Earth’s layers to jump-start the core with a nuclear bomb.

“It’s always hot on fires, but it seems like this year so far has definitely been about dealing with temperatures over 100, if not more,” said hotshot superintendent Dan Mallia.

More young, monied tech and finance hotshots would do well to take some cues from business leaders like Ng.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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