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red-hot

[red-hot, red-hot] / ˈrɛdˈhɒt, ˈrɛdˌhɒt /




ADJECTIVE
burning
Synonyms


red hot




Example Sentences

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Precious metals’ red-hot rally has cooled somewhat lately, but prices remain elevated after last year’s run-up.

From The Wall Street Journal

In fact, almost exactly a decade ago I wrote that these funds were red-hot, sucking in billions of dollars from investors desperate to chase recent high performance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street banks have seen booming business in recent months thanks to a red-hot stock-market rally and growing demand for deals and initial public offerings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Barring any surprises, Canada and the USA will be kept apart and will be red-hot favourites to advance to the final.

From BBC

The memory market is red-hot as AI models get larger and more complex, thereby requiring more memory and storage for processing.

From MarketWatch