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make haste
verb as in festinate
verb as in hasten
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verb as in hotfoot
verb as in hurry
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verb as in quicken
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verb as in rush
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verb as in scoot
verb as in scramble
verb as in skedaddle
verb as in speed
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verb as in vitalize
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Example Sentences
Herold, impatient, hissed at him, “Lloyd, for God’s sake, make haste and get those things.”
Then it will turn west and make haste: “We’re gonna gun it for the delta,” Stack Morgan says.
As she headed back to the warehouse, her dispatcher encouraged her to make haste to beat the tornado, she said.
Unless Congress takes action, millions of Americans will receive their final payments this month, a possibility that prompted some lawmakers on Monday to call on the Senate to make haste.
“We can’t, for something has been said, and Laurie’s mischief has spoiled you for me. I see it, and so does Mother. You are not like your old self a bit, and seem ever so far away from me. I don’t mean to plague you and will bear it like a man, but I do wish it was all settled. I hate to wait, so if you mean ever to do it, make haste and have it over quickly,” said Jo pettishly.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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