Adjective
(informal, idiomatic) Enthusiastic for.
He is hot on white-water rafting.
(informal, idiomatic) Knowledgeable about.
He is hot on Anglo-Saxon history.
(informal, idiomatic) Skilled at.
He is hot on mental arithmetic.
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The Lynn Babe Ruth 13s remained unbeaten in the newly established “COVID Games” Thursday night, coming out hot on offense to take down Methuen, 12-8, in a pool play game at Clancy Field. Source: Internet
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But UBS reclaimed the bragging rights this year, with victory coming hot on the heels of being ranked top pan-European brokerage for trading and execution in the 2017 Extel survey. Source: Internet
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