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instantly
/ ˈɪnstəntlɪ /
adverb
- immediately; at once
- archaic.urgently or insistently
Word History and Origins
Origin of instantly1
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Example Sentences
The actors bonded instantly and had “an almost telepathy by the end of the shoot,” Zetumer said.
Stafford, however, instantly recounted the statistical picture going into it, the personnel and coverages former Patriots coach Bill Belichick successfully deployed to neutralize Hall of Fame receiver Calvin Johnson, and key injuries that occurred.
Many — who have had several close calls with wildfire before — knew instantly that this could spell disaster.
And one thing I instantly I realised is that it's not just about taking the real-life documentary footage and making it Lego.
Falling masonry instantly killed three firemen in Cheapside Street and 11 firemen and fire salvage men who were tackling the flames at the rear of the building in Warroch Street.
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