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hotcake
noun
A pancake.
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BUY a hotcake from a South Korean street vendor and the chances are that he or she is deaf.
The other thing Davey said was to drop a girl like a hotcake once she showed interest, got clingy.
Mr. Siegel and Mr. Lazaroff took a visitor into one of the company's product display rooms, leading a tour past hotcake griddles and martini shakers, muffin tins and can openers.
ONN has dialed down the corny, fun reworkings of platitudes ("Hotcake Sales Brisk") that continue to have a place in The Onion's print and online newspaper.
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I hope the book sells like hotcakes and stays in print forever, so I can go on recommending it to anyone who wants to know how to think about language.
His paper was selling like hotcakes; in the months before the government shut it down, the circulation had jumped six-fold, to 200,000 copies daily.He was detained on charges of sedition, stemming from the publication last December of a series of Skype conversations between the chairman of Bangladesh's war-crimes tribunal and a Brussels-based lawyer.
'Telegraph' loses Commons vote With its relentless tales of expense-fiddling, copies of The Daily Telegraph may be selling like hotcakes every where else, but it is hardly flavour of the month amongst most MPs.
Boyish tailoring and sweetly flirtatious voluminous tunics, the money-spinning Paddington bag with its ultra-cute and chunky padlock, equally clunky wooden-heeled shoes, butterfly pendants and more, sold like the proverbial hotcakes.
Try the ricotta hotcakes with crisp honeycomb and banana (85,000Rp, £4.40).
It looked like a dreary Kia or Hyundai that had been squashed and had a BMW badge stuck on it, but it sold like hotcakes.
She had a major hit with her album Hotcakes (1974), which included "Haven't Got Time for the Pain" as well as "Mockingbird" (1974), a duet with fellow singer-songwriter James Taylor, to whom she was married from 1972 to 1983.
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