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hot seat

NOUN
  1. a difficult position where you are subjected to stress and criticism
  2. an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person
    the murderer was sentenced to die in the chair

How To Use hot seat In A Sentence

  • Even the hot Seat Leon has torque steer - it's all part of the fun of driving a cranked-up small saloon.
  • He is to remain in the hot seat as chief executive.
  • The CEO found himself in the hot seat after another bad quarter.
  • He must now conduct the resuscitation of his party while sitting in the hot seat.
  • in the hot seat
  • Whoever follows Fred into the hot seat would have no alternative but to sue for peace.
  • Francis, a tall, spare figure and a devout Christian, was to remain in the hot seat.
  • It wasn't too long ago that the last place I would have expected to see him would be sitting in the hot seat beside that fathead, but things change.
  • Local barber Joe Kelly stood, razor poised, as teacher Eugene O Brien took the hot seat.
  • Rogers had been one of the early pacesetters, the Canberran setting 1: 00: 34 to sit in the hot seat, although with most of the bigger favorites still to race he was eventually pushed down into fifth. Cancellara wins fourth world time trial title
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