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posthaste

[pohst-heyst] / ˈpoʊstˈheɪst /




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Grandpa had a bad fall, and his shrewish second wife wants him carted off to a nursing home posthaste.

From Washington Post

Do: Provide your guests with a drink posthaste.

From Seattle Times

Nor can activists install any sort of counter-monument without property management removing it posthaste.

From Los Angeles Times

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, like his whole caucus, tied his political future to Trump and confirmed this cabinet of unqualified ideologues posthaste.

From Slate

Then again, if the Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett posthaste, Roberts’ vote won’t matter: Even if he votes with the liberals, there may be five justices eager to let Trump muck up the census however he wishes.

From Slate