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  • 1sooner — soon|er [ sunər ] adverb * earlier than expected: My prediction has come true sooner than I thought. a new test for detecting certain cancers much sooner than before I d sooner do something SPOKEN used for saying what you would prefer to do: I d… …

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  • 2than — W1S1 [ðən strong ðæn] conj, prep [: Old English; Origin: thanne, thAnne] 1.) used when comparing two things, people, situations etc ▪ Natalie was prettier than her sister. ▪ You need that money more than I do. ▪ There were more people there than… …

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  • 3sooner — [ˈsuːnə] adv earlier than expected The announcement came sooner than we expected.[/ex] The investigation may be completed sooner than previously thought.[/ex] • I would sooner do sth spoken used for saying what you would prefer to do[/ex] I d… …

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  • 4The Irish (in Countries Other Than Ireland) —     The Irish (in countries other than Ireland)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Irish (in countries other than Ireland)     I. IN THE UNITED STATES     Who were the first Irish to land on the American continent and the time of their arrival are …

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  • 5no sooner --- than — As soon as; at once when; immediately when. * /No sooner did he signal to turn than the other car turned in front of him./ * /No sooner were the picnic baskets unpacked than it began to rain./ …

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  • 6no sooner --- than — As soon as; at once when; immediately when. * /No sooner did he signal to turn than the other car turned in front of him./ * /No sooner were the picnic baskets unpacked than it began to rain./ …

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  • 7no\ sooner\ ---\ than — As soon as; at once when; immediately when. No sooner did he signal to turn than the other car turned in front of him. No sooner were the picnic baskets unpacked than it began to rain …

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  • 8I'd sooner do something — I’d sooner do something spoken phrase used for saying what you would prefer to do I’d sooner marry no one than marry a fool like him. ‘Do you want to go out to eat?’ ‘I’d sooner stay in.’ Thesaurus: preferring and preferencesynonym Main entry …

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  • 9I'd sooner do something — spoken used for saying what you would prefer to do I d sooner marry no one than marry a fool like him. Do you want to go out to eat? I d sooner stay in …

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  • 10would sooner — (or would just as soon) used to indicate what you want or prefer to do, have, etc. He would sooner [=would rather] lose everything than admit that he was wrong. We asked him to come with us, but he said he d just as soon stay home. • • • Main… …

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