20 Jan 2026
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The English We Speak: Hot on the heels

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The idiomatic expression "hot on the heels" describes events occurring in rapid succession or the act of following someone closely. This phrase often applies to unexpected sequential events, such as a string of cyberattacks hitting different industries or a world tour announcement immediately following an album release. Beyond chronological order, the term signifies physical proximity in a chase or competition, illustrated by a police car pursuing a robber or a runner nearly overtaking a leader in a race. Variations like "hot on the tail" or "hot on the trail" serve as synonyms, particularly in contexts involving investigations or tracking. Practical applications range from professional achievements, like a catering contract following a competition win, to natural occurrences such as back-to-back storms. This linguistic tool effectively communicates urgency, momentum, and the lack of a significant break between two related incidents.

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