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in no time
adverb as in early
adverb as in readily
Strongest matches
adverb as in swiftly/swift
Example Sentences
Avoid saying things like, “Don’t worry. Things can only get better,” “You’ll get back on your feet in no time,” or “At least you still have each other.”
When South Africa openers Wolvaardt and Brits approached the start of the chase with real zest, reaching 17-0 off two overs, it felt inevitable they would knock the runs off in no time.
“There’s no point getting food. I’m calling Mom. She’ll be here in no time.”
All of these salads come together in no time and make a great lunch or a dinner side.
But the grooves were done in no time, and he didn’t honestly mind the taste of the somewhat decayed wood.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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