COMING OFF THE HEELS
Definition: Succeeding or following closely after a notable or significant event or achievement.
Synonyms: Following Close, Immediate Aftermath, Close Succession, Direct Consequence, Immediate Consequence
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The joyous celebration is coming off the heels of our team's big soccer victory.
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A wave of excitement is coming off the heels of the surprise birthday party.
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She is coming off the heels of a successful marketing campaign.
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After graduating with honors, he is coming off the heels of academic success.
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The new movie is coming off the heels of its predecessor's box office success.
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The discovery of a potential cure is coming off the heels of years of research.
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The chef is coming off the heels of a prestigious culinary award.
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The team's victory in the championship game is coming off the heels of their hard work all season.
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Her promotion to manager is coming off the heels of years of dedication to the company.
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The award nomination is coming off the heels of her outstanding performances in several films.
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Coming off the heels of their victory, the team celebrated with fervor.
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The movie's sequel, coming off the heels of its blockbuster predecessor, had high expectations to meet.
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The athlete's endorsement deals, coming off the heels of their championship win, skyrocketed.
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The new product release, coming off the heels, sparked excitement among investors.
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Coming off the heels, her promotion was well-deserved after years of hard work.
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After a series of setbacks, the company is finally coming off the heels of a profitable quarter.
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The political rally, coming off the heels, mobilized supporters for the upcoming election.
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