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    hotshot
    /ˈhɒtʃɒt/

    noun

    • 1. an important or exceptionally able person: informal "their latest hotshot recruit"

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  2. 20 hours ago · 08 July 2024. In today’s episode, Patrick Donley (@JPatrickDonley) sits down with Shawn O’Malley, Chief Editor of our newsletter, We Study Markets, to discuss what his main takeaways were from doing a deep dive into The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham. Buffett called The Intelligent Investor the most important book on investing ever ...

  3. 1 day ago · Hotshot: A reckless, impulsive macho character known for taking risks. Martin Riggs, Agent J, Axel Foley, James T. Kirk

  4. 5 days ago · Hotshot trucking is a form of freight delivery that involves the use of smaller, more agile trucks. These trucks often transport time-sensitive loads that larger carriers can’t handle quickly. This method is popular for its speed and flexibility. A typical hotshot truck is a one-ton pickup truck pulling a flatbed trailer.

  5. 3 days ago · While searching our database we found 1 possible solution for the: Hot shots? crossword clue. This crossword clue was last seen on May 18 2024 LA Times Crossword puzzle. The solution we have for Hot shots? has a total of 11 letters. Answer.

  6. 3 days ago · Hotshot auto transport, or hotshot car hauling, is a specialized method of vehicle shipping that utilizes smaller, more flexible trucks for expedited delivery. This service often caters to time-sensitive or single-car transport needs.

  7. 1 day ago · The act of caring for a child rather than the biological connection to a child. Establishing a healthy environment as the child grows—taking actions to ensure social development and education that aligns with your values. Providing a financially stable home life (note: this is not the same as being wealthy)

  8. 2 days ago · It defined the frontrunners, dark horses, and paper tigers. By the middle of May, roughly 9 months before voters began casting ballots in the Democratic nomination contests, 25 of the eventual 29 major candidates had filed their candidacies with the FEC, eliminating scores of others who could have won the nomination or affected the performance of those who remained.