Thesaurus / straightaway
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Then he meets Emily, who he really doesn’t take to straightaway.
EMILY IN PARIS' LUCIEN LAVISCOUNT IS READY TO BE YOUR NEW CRUSHCADY LANGDECEMBER 22, 2021TIMEThe platforms need to implement this definition straightaway.
‘WE NEED A STRUCTURAL SHIFT’: CONSCIOUS ADVERTISING NETWORK’S CO-CHAIR ON HOW THE AD INDUSTRY CAN TACKLE THE CLIMATE CRISISSEB JOSEPHNOVEMBER 30, 2021DIGIDAYSo obviously the eagle, boom, straight back in there, and I guess almost just piggybacking with a birdie straightaway at No.
JUSTIN ROSE, WITH A BACK NINE OUT OF A DREAM, RACES TO A FOUR-SHOT LEAD AT THE MASTERSCHUCK CULPEPPER, SCOTT ALLEN, DES BIELERAPRIL 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWhen I said I didn’t want to go there anymore, my mom just whipped me out of it straightaway, and it’s the same now.
UK SINGER CELESTE IS BRIDGING THE GAP IN SOUL FROM ACROSS THE PONDBRANDE VICTORIANMARCH 12, 2021ESSENCE.COMAt that first staff meeting, the new boss addressed the tension in the room straightaway.
FROM BAILOUT DEBACLE TO GLOBAL DOMINANCE: INSIDE THE TURNAROUND AT UBSBERNHARD WARNERSEPTEMBER 21, 2020FORTUNECaste is a thing you should be very careful of in these days, so the best thing is to ask for the Bear-Garden straightaway.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 158, APRIL 28, 1920VARIOUSIf he could gain sufficient distance to undertake this straightaway, he would find help.
DAVID LANNARCK, MIDGETGEORGE S. HARNEYJust now, we are cutting the season and have planned a straightaway back to winter quarters.
DAVID LANNARCK, MIDGETGEORGE S. HARNEYIn 'Roughing It' we are led to believe that the author regarded this as a gift from heaven and accepted it straightaway.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINE“Yes, but that may have meant as the crow flies, straightaway,” returned the scout-master.
THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUNDGEORGE A. WARRENWORDS RELATED TO STRAIGHTAWAY
- agilely
- apace
- carelessly
- double-quick
- expeditiously
- fast
- flat-out
- heedlessly
- hurriedly
- impetuously
- impulsively
- lickety-split
- nimbly
- on spur of the moment
- posthaste
- precipitately
- prematurely
- promptly
- quickly
- rapidly
- rashly
- recklessly
- speedily
- straightaway
- subito
- suddenly
- swiftly
- thoughtlessly
- too quickly
- unpremeditatedly
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