in (great) haste

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  • 22in great confusion — adverb in disorderly haste we ran head over heels toward the shelter • Syn: ↑head over heels, ↑heels over head, ↑topsy turvy, ↑topsy turvily …

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  • 23post·haste — /ˈpoʊstˈheıst/ adv literary : very quickly : with great speed used after a verb They sent posthaste for the doctor. = They sent for the doctor posthaste …

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  • 24rush — 1. v. & n. v. 1 intr. go, move, or act precipitately or with great speed. 2 tr. move or transport with great haste (was rushed to hospital). 3 intr. (foll. by at) a move suddenly and quickly towards. b begin impetuously. 4 tr. perform or deal… …

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  • 25Rush — 1. v. & n. v. 1 intr. go, move, or act precipitately or with great speed. 2 tr. move or transport with great haste (was rushed to hospital). 3 intr. (foll. by at) a move suddenly and quickly towards. b begin impetuously. 4 tr. perform or deal… …

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  • 27hurry — n. & v. n. (pl. ies) 1 a great haste. b (with neg. or interrog.) a need for haste (there is no hurry; what s the hurry?). 2 (often foll. by for, or to + infin.) eagerness to get a thing done quickly. v. ( ies, ied) 1 move or act with great or… …

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  • 28συνεπείξει — συνέπειξις great haste fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) συνεπείξεϊ , συνέπειξις great haste fem dat sg (epic) συνέπειξις great haste fem dat sg (attic ionic) …

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  • 29head´long|ness — head|long «HEHD lng, long», adverb, adjective. –adv. 1. with the head first: »to plunge headlong into the sea. 2. Figurative. with great haste and force: »to rush headlong into the crowd. 3. Figurative. in too great a rush; without stopping to… …

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  • 30head|long — «HEHD lng, long», adverb, adjective. –adv. 1. with the head first: »to plunge headlong into the sea. 2. Figurative. with great haste and force: »to rush headlong into the crowd. 3. Figurative. in too great a rush; without stopping to think;… …

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