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hot off the press

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  1. Newly printed; sensational and exciting. For example, I've got it hot off the press—he's resigning, or This design is hot off the press. [c. 1900]


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The guide also took us to a tortilla factory where we enjoyed a lesson about how they are made and tried the most flavorful tortillas, hot off the press.

From Salon • May 4, 2022

With New York the capital of cutting-edge art, South Korean artists could get black market copies of magazines such as Art in America, if not hot off the press, then shortly afterwards.

From Economist • Jul. 11, 2017

At the time, the Zoning Resolution was hot off the press, having been comprehensively revised in 1961.

From New York Times • Aug. 22, 2012

Monday's episode is always the best, because it's hot off the press.

From Inc • Feb. 1, 2011

Every Saturday night German printing presses are set up in the streets and German soldiers are paid in banknotes hot off the press.

From Time Magazine Archive

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