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UK
/hˈɒtʃɒt/
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[ US /ˈhɑˌʃɑt/ ]
[ US /ˈhɑˌʃɑt/ ]
NOUN
- someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
How To Use hotshot In A Sentence
- These are your typical nouveau riche douche bags bellyaching about how their ritzy lives as actresses, models, investment bankers, and hotshot video directors just don't fulfill their inner child.
- Played a hotshot new lawyer who finds the firm he joins is linked to the Mafia. The Sun
- No, it got bumped off period. .check again hotshot, it's not on the next page or the page after that. Transformers 3 Will Shoot Big Action Sequences in Chicago and Moscow | /Film
- The first tech transfer office she dealt with was at a "hotshot" university that demanded huge upfront payments. Angela Haines: Tech Transfers: Turn-Offs or Start-Ups?
- The Chilean hotshot has scored 18 goals in half a season. The Sun
- The same Brazilian advertising hotshot who worked his magic to get a left-winger elected president of El Salvador in 2009 is running the presidential campaign of national socialist Ollanta Humala in Peru. El Salvador Quits the Market Model
- Unfortunately, Ben came out less the entrepreneuring hotshot that he had been made out to be and more a normal young man who had hit upon a good idea when he was 17.
- SPANISH hotshot Villa volleyed into the side netting in the 12th minute and went close another few times. The Sun
- This leaves the way open for a full Premiership start for Brazilian hotshot Mario Jardel.
- The coaches signed a junior-college hotshot, but he bolted in the spring.