hotter than a pistol

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Adjective

hotter than a pistol

  1. (set phrase) Very hot.
    • 2008, Dorothy Garlock, A Place Called Rainwater, →ISBN, Google preview:
      "Warm day out there on the highway. . . . It's only June. By the Fourth it'll be hotter than a pistol around here."
  2. (idiomatic, chiefly US, Canada) Exceptionally popular, productive, or marketable.
    • 1988, Steve Turner, "Interview with Johnny Cash" in The Man Called CASH (2005, →ISBN):
      "Carl Perkins and I were in Amory, Mississippi, with Elvis. Now Elvis, of course, was hotter than a pistol. He had his second record out."
    • 1993 September 12, Claudia H. Deutsch, "Commercial Property/Analyzing Trends," New York Times (retrieved 10 Jan 2018):
      Leasing activity is frenzied throughout Manhattan. . . . "Broadway is hotter than a pistol and you have to shoehorn your way into SoHo," reports Faith H. Consolo.
    • 2015 October 20, Norris McDonald, "Autos: Racing Roundup," The Star (Canada) (retrieved 10 Jan 2018):
      Joey Logano, who's hotter than a pistol, won the NASCAR Chase race at Kansas Sunday.
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