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1. Examples of Hastily in a Sentence the Hastily put together report contained a lot of errors the congresswoman Hastily made her way towards the waiting elevator Recent Examples on the Web On Tuesday, the Bulldogs Hastily …
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2. Hastily [ˈheɪstɪli] adv [act, prepare, arrange] → à la hâte, précipitamment He Hastily changed the subject BUT Il s'est empressé de changer de sujet.
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3. Hastily means rashly or too quickly and often carelessly
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4. 29 synonyms of Hastily from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 28 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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5. Hastily: with excessive or careless speed.
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6. A newsletter that’s been Hastily thrown together is a guaranteed one-way ticket to the unsubscribe button
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7. Not that 55 is old," she added Hastily.
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8. Hastily adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (too quickly) frettolosamente avv avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - …
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9. Is anyone suspicious that Covid-19, and this Hastily developed vaccine, may be a way of creating a genetic imprint in our DNA that might be exploited later? Lily
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10. Hastily 'Hastily' is a 7 letter word starting with H and ending with Y Crossword clues for 'Hastily' Clue Answer; With urgency (7) Hastily: Too quickly (7) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Hastily We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Hastily will help you to finish your crossword today
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11. Hastily (Adverb) In a hasty manner; quickly, hurriedly
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12. Hastily (Adverb) Soon, shortly.
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13. Haste is speed, so if you do something Hastily, you're just doing it too fast
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14. When a job should take time, like building a house, but it's done Hastily, something often goes wrong
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15. If you Hastily leave the dinner table without explaining yourself, people will think you're rude.
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16. We found 12 answers for “Hastily”
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17. This page shows answers to the clue Hastily.Hastily may be defined as “(adv.) Passionately“(adv.)Without due reflection“(Literary terms) in a hurried manner”
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18. Synonyms for Hastily are for example carelessly, foolishly and hasty.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.
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19. Hastily (comparative more Hastily, superlative most Hastily) In a hasty manner; quickly or hurriedly.
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20. She scrambled from underneath the wagon and Hastily threw her blankets under the seat
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21. Standing in the kitchen, she snatched a pen from her purse and Hastily …
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22. Hastily is a derived term of hasty
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23. As a adverb Hastily is in a hasty manner; quickly, hurriedly
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24. They dressed Hastily, got their weapons and Hastily repacked their bags
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25. Chen was Hastily assigned a public defender who didn't have time to familiarize himself with Chen's case
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26. Earth and timber fortifications were Hastily erected, whether in motte-and-bailey or in ringwork form, in new areas during the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
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27. Villefort Hastily quitted the apartment, but reflecting that the sight of the deputy procureur running through the streets would be enough to throw the whole city into confusion, he resumed his ordinary pace.
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28. ‘Snatching my hand away from his Hastily, I quickly composed myself to stand up.’
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29. ‘In December he had sat stunned at a Hastily organised and crowded press conference at Heathrow airport.’
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30. A Hastily built building un edificio construido precipitadamente (Translation of Hastily from the GLOBAL English-Spanish Dictionary © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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31. Genesis 41:14 - Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they brought him Hastily out of the dungeon: and he shaved himself, and changed his raiment, and came in unto Pharaoh.
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32. Moving or acting with speed or urgency Examples of Hastily in a sentence With a dangerous hurricane approaching, he Hastily gathered his things and fled his home
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33. 🔊 With the enemy approaching, he worked to Hastily acquire as many weapons as he could
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34. He pushed me Hastily into the open air, and closed the door upon us
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35. E.—," was evidently the one which he had been folding so Hastily
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36. Definition of Hastily adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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37. How to say Hastily in English? Pronunciation of Hastily with 2 audio pronunciations, 23 synonyms, 1 meaning, 15 translations, 11 sentences and more for Hastily.
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38. A toda prisa She Hastily scrawled a note and left it on the table.Garabateó una nota a toda prisa y la dejó sobre la mesa.
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39. Below you will find the solution for: Hastily done 7 Little Words which contains 7 Letters
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40. Since you already solved the clue Hastily done which had the answer HURRIED, you can simply go back at the main post to check the other daily crossword clues.
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41. Welcome to the page with the answer to the clue Running off Hastily
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42. Examples from the Corpus Hastily • Too many official schedules for 10 a.m
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43. Had been Hastily altered for anyone to be able to hide the fact
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44. • Max consumed his parkin Hastily and left
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45. • Then the older one bends over the younger and kisses him on the lips, Hastily and shyly
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46. • Later a Hastily assembled identification parade of three sat
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47. Hastily Meaning: "quickly," from hasty + -ly (2)
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48. Old English… See definitions of Hastily.
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49. Find 32 ways to say Hastily, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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50. Another word for Hastily: quickly, fast, rapidly, promptly, straight away Collins English Thesaurus
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51. Hastily tried just two days after being jailed, Du Bouchet has little chance of having his sentence quashed on appeal as it was due above all to his activities as a dissident journalist," Reporters Without Borders said.
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52. (in time) speedily, or (in manner) rapidly -- Hastily, quickly, shortly, soon, suddenly.
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53. By Hastily approving SM PHI's bid offer, the city government shut its doors to possible better proposals, the Ombudsman said
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54. Morales urges every Filipino to take up fight vs graft 'Some of them are on contracts and if we were to remove them Hastily , we will need to pay compensation,' he said, reiterating that the state was not removing people
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55. Nothing must be done Hastily but killing of fleas
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56. He Hastily stuffed a few clothes into a bag
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57. Parliament was Hastily recalled from recess
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58. He summoned his subordinates Hastily to his office
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59. Hastily (30 Occurrences) John 11:31 The Jews then which were with her in the house, and comforted her, when they saw Mary, that she rose up Hastily and went out, followed her, saying, She goeth unto the grave to weep there
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60. Another word for Hastily: quickly, fast, rapidly, promptly, straight away Collins English Thesaurus (2)
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61. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called the border crisis a 'humanitarian disaster' as COVID cases surge among teens held in a Hastily constructed …
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62. Hastily-Scrawled Page is a World of Warcraft object that can be found in Black Rook Hold
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63. Put out his first version of the “Hastily Made Cleveland Tourism Video.”The video, which has 10.3 million views to date
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HASTILY [ˈhāstəlē]
ADVERB
hastily (adverb)