Come On The Heels
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Come On The Heels
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To occur immediately or very soon after something, especially that which is very unfortunate or undesirable. The team's championship victory was bittersweet, coming hard on the heels of their coach's untimely passing. The announcement of the company's bankruptcy comes hard on the heels of its CEO's sudden resignation just a month prior.
See also: come , hard , heel , of , on
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To occur immediately or very soon after something, especially that which is very unfortunate or undesirable. The team's championship victory was bittersweet, coming hard on the heels of their coach's untimely passing. The announcement of the company's bankruptcy comes hard on the heels of its CEO's sudden resignation just a month prior.
See also: come , hard , heel , of , on
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To occur immediately or very soon after something, especially that which is very unfortunate or undesirable. The team's championship victory was bittersweet, coming hard on the heels of their coach's untimely passing. The announcement of the company's bankruptcy comes hard on the heels of its CEO's sudden resignation just a month prior.
See also: come , hard , heel , of , on
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To occur immediately or very soon after something, especially that which is very unfortunate or undesirable. The team's championship victory was bittersweet, coming hard on the heels of their coach's untimely passing. The announcement of the company's bankruptcy comes hard on the heels of its CEO's sudden resignation just a month prior.
See also: come , hard , heel , of , on
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