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Hastily   /hˈeɪstəli/   Listen
Hastily

adverb
1.
In a hurried or hasty manner.  Synonyms: hurriedly, in haste.  "Hastily, he scanned the headlines" , "Sold in haste and at a sacrifice"  Antonym: unhurriedly.






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"Hastily" Quotes from Famous Books



... is too solemn and comprehensive a subject to be lightly or hastily spoken of. It is enough to have glanced at it, as accounting, in some measure, for the general failure of modern poets in their attempts to describe the predicted triumph of the gospel in the ...
— English Critical Essays - Nineteenth Century • Various

... the advantage over Caesar at the outset of the contest, in respect to the strength of the forces under his command. Caesar, in fact, had with him only a detachment of three or four thousand men, a small body of troops which he had hastily put on board a little squadron of Rhodian galleys for pursuing Pompey across the Mediterranean. When he set sail from the European shores with this inconsiderable fleet, it is probable that he had ...
— Cleopatra • Jacob Abbott

... "us" so hastily retrieved completed Blood's understanding. The other doctor was also ...
— Captain Blood • Rafael Sabatini

... formed the suite in attendance upon the Governor, who was out by sunrise this morning to inspect the work done during the night by the citizens of Quebec and the habitans of the surrounding country, who had been hastily summoned to labor upon ...
— The Golden Dog - Le Chien d'Or • William Kirby

... mercy went so far—for in a short while he came out from behind the curtain—but it did not go to the length of inducing him to make an extensive toilet. A short red sarong tightened hastily round his hips was his only garment. The merciful ruler of Sambir looked sleepy and rather sulky. He sat in the arm-chair, his knees well apart, his elbows on the arm-rests, his chin on his breast, breathing heavily and waiting malevolently for Dain ...
— Almayer's Folly - A Story of an Eastern River • Joseph Conrad


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