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hot off the press
Idioms and Phrases
Newly printed; sensational and exciting. For example, I've got it hot off the press—he's resigning , or This design is hot off the press . [c. 1900]Example Sentences
Hot off the press: Moody Analytics provides a handy picture of which cities will be facing the greatest economic damage from the climate extremes to come.
The guide also took us to a tortilla factory where we enjoyed a lesson about how they are made and tried the most flavorful tortillas, hot off the press.
The Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival is presenting a Juneteenth edition of its virtual series of new solo works, “Hot Off the Press,” at 5 p.m.
Hot off the press from Sid Lowe in Spain:
Hot off the press: F1 announced this morning that there will be a new grand prix in the calendar as of next year – in Miami, the city that keeps the roof blazin’.
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