in unceremonious haste

  • 1unceremonious — adjective without paying any attention to politeness or good manners: Philippa finished her meal with unceremonious haste. unceremoniously adverb unceremoniousness noun (U) …

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  • 2Abruptness — Ab*rupt ness, n. 1. The state of being abrupt or broken; craggedness; ruggedness; steepness. [1913 Webster] 2. Suddenness; unceremonious haste or vehemence; as, abruptness of style or manner. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3abruptness — noun a) The state of being abrupt or broken; craggedness; ruggedness; steepness. b) Suddenness; unceremonious haste or vehemence; as, abruptness of style or manner …

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  • 4incontinently — I. “+ adverb also incontinent Etymology: incontinently from Middle French incontinent + English ly; incontinent from Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin in continenti 1. : at once …

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  • 5indecent — adjective 1) indecent photographs Syn: obscene, dirty, filthy, rude, coarse, naughty, vulgar, gross, crude, lewd, salacious, improper, smutty, off color; pornographic, offensive, prurient, so …

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  • 6French leave — n. [< 18th c. custom, prevalent in France, of leaving receptions without taking leave of the host or hostess] an unauthorized, unnoticed, or unceremonious departure; act of leaving secretly or in haste …

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