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Meanings of
hot pursuit
in English
Spanish
persecucion en caliente
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Urgent and direct pursuit of a criminal suspect.
fresh pursuit
immediate pursuit
Spanish
persecucion en caliente
Usage of
hot pursuit
in English
1
Murderous yells came from the army, in
hot
pursuit
but falling behind.
2
As soon as the situation was known, Hooker started in
hot
pursuit
.
3
Away flew the boats, urged on by rapid strokes, in
hot
pursuit
.
4
Past Gibraltar and across the Atlantic with Nelson eventually in
hot
pursuit
.
5
Brian, in
hot
pursuit
,
quickly exited the bedroom and ran toward me.
6
He takes off with this cop in the back in
hot
pursuit
.
7
The whales came swimming leisurely to windward with the boats in
hot
pursuit
.
8
The Whigs followed in
hot
pursuit
,
and the victory was overwhelming.
9
And suiting the action to the word, they both went in
hot
pursuit
.
10
The Romans followed in
hot
pursuit
,
and pressed them hard all the way.
11
There he lay in wait for his persecutor who followed in
hot
pursuit
.
12
Price was in full retreat toward Arkansas, and our army in
hot
pursuit
.
13
The
hot
pursuit
of the fugitive plunderers had ruined the day.
14
The Indians kept up a
hot
pursuit
for a distance of four miles.
15
Rosamund had taken flight to the Pyrenees, and he was in
hot
pursuit
.
16
At a distance were several men and boys in
hot
pursuit
.
Other examples for "hot pursuit"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
hot
pursuit
hot
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
hot pursuit
Spanish
persecucion en caliente
persecución en caliente
Hot pursuit
through the time
Hot pursuit
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common