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hot seat
noun
- a highly uncomfortable or embarrassing situation:
I'm in the hot seat because of the contract I lost.
hot seat
Word History and Origins
Origin of hot seat1
Example Sentences
So, who are the potential star signings that could fill the vacant hot seat to become the show's sixth main presenter in its 60-year history?
Equally obvious is how this is all still in the embryonic stage of Bellamy’s time in the international hot seat.
“That means that Republicans are in the hot seat in most of these districts.”
Google isn’t the only tech firm in the hot seat over antitrust concerns.
Recently, Dillon spoke to The Times about how the special was born, his commitment to finding the realest people out there to sit in the hot seat and what their stories tell us about America.
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