in demand
Sought after, as in The general was in demand as an after-dinner speaker. [Early 1800s]
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How to use in demand in a sentence
Clearly, the least cool people are the most in-demand: the rich folks who power the Art Basel engine.
Sneer and Clothing in Miami: Inside The $3 Billion Woodstock of Contemporary Art | Jay Michaelson | December 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBut out of nowhere, the 42-year-old funnyman has emerged as an in-demand dramatic leading man.
Will Forte: From ‘SNL’ to Star of ‘Run and Jump’ and ‘Nebraska’ | Marlow Stern | April 25, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTAccording to Mogavero, the most in-demand shapes are six-point stars, hearts, and handprints.
Rhode Island Woman Creates Jewelry Made From Breast Milk | Claire Stern | April 15, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTChastain has become one of the most in-demand actresses in Hollywood, with seven films in 2011 alone.
“The 1969 Betty Crocker cookbook is the most popular, the most in-demand cookbook in the United States right now,” Slotnick said.
The potations in-demand divide themselves, it appears, into two main classes: apéritifs and digestifs.
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