hot on the heels

The phrase "hot on the heels" means to be closely following and pursuing someone or something, usually referring to someone who is chasing or pursuing another person or group in an intense and determined manner. It suggests that the pursuer is very close and rapidly progressing, attempting to catch up or overtake the subject being pursued.


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