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Definition of "sought-after" [sought-after]

  • Popular, desired, in demand (adjective)

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Use "sought-after" in a sentence
  • "Today, two of the most sought-after producers of hip-hop beats are Scott Storch, an aficionado of “bling” jewelry and founder of Tuff Jew Productions, and Alan Daniel Maman, better known as the Alchemist, a master of combining disparate noises into hip-hop hits who took his name from the Sephardic Jews of the Middle Ages who mixed common metals into gold, silver, and potions for eternal life."
  • "That’s an important metric because engagement is a sought-after measurement by advertisers and it’s one that’s been hard to come by so far on the Web."
  • "If Parise hit the open market next summer, he'd become one of the most sought-after free agents in league history, and the Devils' cap situation is complicated after signing forward Ilya Kovalchuk to a 15-year, $100 million deal last year."
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