Idiom of the day :- Hot off the press

Idiom of the day :- Hot off the press

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Before advances in modern technology, books, magazines and newspapers were printed from plates of type that had been formed from hot molten metal. That has led to our saying that just-published material is hot off the press. ‘Yes, that’s the latest edition of the newspaper,’ Hilda said. ‘It’s hot off the press.’