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  • 1not a moment too soon — informal phrase so late that it is almost too late We’re off on holiday tomorrow, and not a moment too soon. Thesaurus: late or too latesynonym Main entry: moment * * * almost too late …

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  • 2not a moment too soon — informal so late that it is almost too late We re off on holiday tomorrow, and not a moment too soon …

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  • 3Not a Moment Too Soon — Studio album by Tim McGraw Released March 22, 1994 …

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  • 4Not a Moment Too Soon (song) — Not a Moment Too Soon Single by Tim McGraw from the album Not a Moment Too Soon …

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  • 5too soon — adverb before the usual time or the time expected (Freq. 1) she graduated early the house was completed ahead of time • Syn: ↑early, ↑ahead of time • Ant: ↑late (f …

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  • 6soon — W1S1 [su:n] adv comparative sooner superlative soonest [: Old English; Origin: sona immediately ] 1.) in a short time from now, or a short time after something else happens ▪ It will be dark soon. ▪ David arrived sooner than I expected. soon… …

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  • 7soon — [ sun ] adverb *** 1. ) within a short time from now: If we don t leave soon, we re going to miss our bus. Mom called and said she d be home soon. pretty soon: If he doesn t show up pretty soon, I m leaving. a ) after a short amount of time: soon …

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  • 8moment — mo|ment W1S1 [ˈməumənt US ˈmou ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(point in time)¦ 2¦(short time)¦ 3 at the moment 4 for the moment 5 the moment (that) somebody does something 6 the last moment 7 (at) any moment 8¦(opportunity)¦ 9 moment of …

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  • 9moment — mo|ment [ moumənt ] noun count *** 1. ) a very short period of time: I see your problem, said George after a moment s reflection. He paused for a few moments before giving his answer. brief moment: For a brief moment their eyes met. spare moment… …

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  • 10moment — noun 1 POINT IN TIME (C) a particular point in time: They ve been arguing from the moment they walked in the door. | There were a few worrying moments, but on the whole the play went well. | at the moment especially spoken BrE, formal AmE (=used… …

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