sell like hot cakes
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sell like hot cakes (third-person singular simple present sells like hot cakes, present participle selling like hot cakes, simple past and past participle sold like hot cakes)
- (intransitive, idiomatic) To be sold in large numbers quickly.
- During a power outage, candles sell like hot cakes.
- 1979, Robin Scott (lyrics and music), “Pop Muzik”:
- You're living in a disco / Forget about the rat race / Let's do the Milkshake / Selling like a hotcake
- 2003, Jim Berkenstadt, Charles R. Cross, Nevermind: Nirvana:
- Geffen employees confirm that about half of the initial run of forty-six thousand [copies of Nevermind] went to the Northwest, where it sold like hot cakes.
- 2005, G. Timothy Haight, Daniel Singer, The real estate investment handbook:
- These units will sell like hot cakes for $400000 apiece. Our cost will be $250000. It's a regular gold mine.
- 2009 November 27, “Calendar boys get their tops off”, in John o'Groat Journal:
- CALENDARS featuring local men willing to get their kit off for charity are selling like hot cakes after hitting the market this week.
- 2012, Cosmo Knight, The Day After the Great Trout Run:
- I sold 12 trout specials yesterday, they sold like hot cakes.
Descendants
- → Telugu: హాట్ కేకు (hāṭ kēku, “popular item”)
Translations
sell quickly
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