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hot ticket
noun
an extremely popular or trendy person or thing; a person or thing in high demand.
Example Sentences
This is not just limited to Nintendo - its rival Sony's PlayStation 5 proved to be such a hot ticket item that people joined virtual queues with thousands of others just to have the chance to buy one in 2020.
There were jokes about Sir Keir's acceptance of freebies, with Sunak saying the conference was such a "hot ticket" he was surprised the Labour leader "hasn't asked someone to buy it for him".
Opera leaves you wondering and looks to have another hot ticket on its hands.
This is the note I was furiously typing on my phone during Sandy Liang’s presentation: “Girly pop, coquette, hot ticket — obviously. Bandannas!!!”
The global-warming documentary “The White House Effect” also proved a hot ticket, with its Saturday morning screening drawing such a large crowd that dozens were turned away.
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