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haste
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Speed; swiftness; dispatch. 2 (context obsolete English) Hurry; urgency; sudden excitement of feeling or passion; precipitance; vehemence. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To urge onward; to hasten 2 (context intransitive English) To move with haste. ...
Usage examples of haste.
Clouds of war hung over Achar, and in times such as these, haste was called for.
Unfortunately, sleep had conquered her before your departure, and she only woke when the alarum struck, too late to detain you, for you had rushed with the haste of a man who is flying from some terrible danger.
However, we left the Amalgamated base in some haste and the matter was not resolved.
Already the wounds were repairing themselves, but the arquebusiers were reloading with panicked haste, not daring to go near the dying creature.
He shoved his load of slates into the hands of the stupefied slave who followed him and, in atypical haste, threaded a path through a room suddenly filled with armed men.
The sound of a horseman riding in haste to the gate of the Bailliage echoed through the hall.
Wenkoseemansa split the water in his haste to report that half the pack had encircled another baleen and urged it to the surface.
There to see, that now we have nothing to look for but, far otherwise, that we must put aside all else and rest in This alone, This become, This alone, all the earthly environment done away, in haste to be free, impatient of any bond holding us to the baser, so that with our being entire we may cling about This, no part in us remaining but through it we have touch with God.
In his haste to return to the Erzterprtse, a frantic Commander ha Bem had taken the last one by himself.
Therefore most aernestly I do beseek your Magestie and your nowble Lorde that was my Frend before that by my venemous tresun I loste both you and him and alle, take order for your proper saffetie, and the thinge requyers Haste of your Magestes.
It extended upward with astonishing haste, bifurcating and flexing like a groping fist.
On the Tuesday morning I was duly informed that breakfast was ready, but as I did not answer the summons quickly enough the servant came up again, and told me that my wife requested me to make haste.
I dressed myself in haste, and left the town by the first road that came in my way, and I walked fast for two hours with the intention of tiring myself, and of thus readjusting the balance between mind and body.
I made haste to lengthen the distance between me and the place where I had found the kindliest hospitality, the utmost politeness, the most tender care, and best of all, new health and strength, and as I walked I could not help feeling terrified at the danger I had been in.
These people also he deemed well before the world, for they were well clad and buxom, and made no great haste as they went, but looked about them as though they deemed the world worth looking at, and as if they had no fear either of a blow or a hard word for loitering.