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hot ticket

noun

Informal.
  1. an extremely popular or trendy person or thing; a person or thing in high demand.



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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.

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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".

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Opera leaves you wondering and looks to have another hot ticket on its hands.

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This is the note I was furiously typing on my phone during Sandy Liang’s presentation: “Girly pop, coquette, hot ticket — obviously. Bandannas!!!”

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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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