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How to pronounce hotshot in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms ace, adept, champion, genius, maven, mavin, sensation, star, superstar, virtuoso, whizz, whiz, wiz, wizard
Type of expert
Has types track star

Examples of hotshot

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Barry steals a Mercedes so Matt can convince Tori that he's a Wall Street hotshot.
From the stltoday.com
Real nice, unassuming, go-to-meeting country music by a new Nashville hotshot.
From the time.com
One guy revealed that he was broke but he posed like a hotshot to his friends.
From the latimes.com
Gosling stars in the film, and Cooper plays a hotshot cop on the biker's tail.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Now, a lot of hotshot fishermen would never have taken that shot in the dark.
From the suntimes.com
The current governor is being tossed aside in favor of the hotshot state treasurer.
From the kansas.com
He became a hotshot lobbyist during the reign of House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
From the sltrib.com
More than can be said for many of the hotshot directors around at the moment.
From the guardian.co.uk
Invariably, a local hotshot would slide up to him for a dance-floor face-off.
From the time.com
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  • Ace: someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
  • Hotshot is a basketball shooting game. Played mainly in New England, hotshot may be played by one or more players. Hotshot is unique in that it is easy to provide handicaps for less experienced players, allowing them to compete with better shooters. ...
  • The hotshot is a stock character known for taking more risks, action and pain than the other characters in the story. This type of character is usually present in action-driven tales. ...
  • HotShot is a pinball/breakout similar game published in 1988 for 8-bit and 16-bit platforms.
  • Someone with exceptional skills in a certain field; Highly skilled; Displaying talent
  • A specialized firefighter who ventures in to hazardous areas and spends long hours battling blazes.
  • Fast train; frequently a freight made up of merchandise and perishables. Often called a manifest or redball run
  • Used on some logistics billboards to mean an express job.
  • (US): A fast, long-distance train given priority on the track over other trains.