on+the+spot
21on-the-spot — in the place where something is happening or has just happened. Her on the spot reports from war zones around the world won her several awards. (always before noun) …
22hit\ the\ spot — v. phr. informal To refresh fully or satisfy you; bring back your spirits or strength. Used especially of food or drink. A cup of tea always hits the spot when you are tired. Mother s apple pie always hits the spot with the boys …
23on-the-spot — /on dheuh spot , awn /, adj. done or occurring at the time or place in question: an on the spot recording. [1885 90] * * * …
24on-the-spot — adjective done or happening immediately: on the spot fines for people caught littering …
25hit the spot — if food hits the spot, it tastes good and makes you feel satisfied. Mmm, that pecan pie hit the spot …
26on-the-spot — on the scene on the scene on the spot on the spotadj. Being or occurring at the place or time in question; as, an on the scene newscast. [WordNet 1.5] …
27on the spot — immediately, at that time and place, then and there He admitted the accident was his fault and wrote me a check for the damage on the spot …
28hit the spot — refresh or satisfy Drinking the lemonade after the baseball game really hit the spot …
29on the spot — in a difficult or embarrassing situation He was really put on the spot when the reporter asked him about the campaign donations …
30on-the-spot — adjective In the right place at this very moment. Now, over to our man in Tokyo for an on the spot report …