in hot pursuit



in hot pursuit (of somebody/something)

eagerly trying to get someone or something Reporters set off in hot pursuit of the facts of the story. With border guards in hot pursuit, the boat sped away. The Yankees are in hot pursuit of a good left-handed pitcher.
Related vocabulary: hot on your heels
See also: hot, pursuit

in hot pursuit

if you are in hot pursuit of someone or something, you are following closely behind them and trying hard to catch them The gang fled from the scene of the crime with the police in hot pursuit. (often + of ) Jean immediately jumped into her car and set off in hot pursuit of the truck. Owen Good raced round the final bend in the track, with Mark Bishop in hot pursuit.
See also: hot, pursuit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nerea-Basque
EbbeEB-be (Swedish), E-bə (German)Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, German (Rare)
VirgilVUR-jəl (English)English, Romanian
EugeneYOO-jeen, yoo-JEENEnglish
Maybelle-English
Eugenijus-Lithuanian