Crossword clues for up-to-the-minute
up-to-the-minute
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
up-to-the-minute \up-to-the-minute\, a. being the most recent available; completely up-to-date especially, including information obtained within the past few minutes; as, up-to-the-minute news.
Wiktionary
a. 1 modern, contemporary 2 including the very latest information
WordNet
adj. up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date; "the news is up-to-the-minute"; "the very latest scientific discoveries" [syn: latest]
Usage examples of "up-to-the-minute".
Tree-ful of Cherries in a good summer, almost as one stands and watches, something no one in London, however plac'd in the Web of Privilege, however up-to-the-minute, seems to know much about.
Mason expects shock'd murmurs at this, that there are none shocks him even more gravely, allowing him a brief, careening glimpse at how far and fast all this may be moving, something styling itself "America," coming into being, ripening, like a Tree-ful of Cherries in a good summer, almost as one stands and watches, something no one in London, however plac'd in the Web of Privilege, however up-to-the-minute, seems to know much about.
These were not the comparatively feeble, antiquated beams which Haynes had expected, but were the output of up-to-the-minute, first-line space artillery!
It was a branch of the Department of Immigration, an all-important arm known simply as the Bureau of Air Entries, where sophisticated computers kept up-to-the-minute records of every traveler flying into France at all the international airports.
Anyone who would adopt such a flamboyant guise could be counted on having an up-to-the-minute implant making him conversant with the latest breakthroughs in multiphysics or whatever other science best fit his cover.
The news is up-to-the-minute snippets torn from the wire service printers, hastily rewritten by junior subeditors, and thrust under the disc jockey’s nose.
Even in the last week of his life he was entertaining two Israeli generals at his office, giving them a complete up-to-the-minute picture, all tape-recorded by the devices in their briefcases.
The news is up-to-the-minute snippets torn from the wire service printers, hastily rewritten by ju.