haste
acele
definition
noun
working with feverish haste
excessive speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry.
translation of 'haste'
noun
hız,
acele,
çabukluk,
telaş
example
Unfortunately, in 'haste' , mom used the diesel pump instead of unleaded.
The field workers picked away with growing 'haste' , knowing that their break was only a matter of a few minutes away.
I write in 'haste'
working with feverish 'haste'
In 'haste' , he fastens the door, then changes his mind and tries to make a run for it.
She packed her bag with as much 'haste' as she could muster and promptly threw it over her shoulder.
Just over 2 years ago, local government legislation was passed under urgency and in 'haste' .
I hung up the phone in 'haste' , because I still needed to get my blades on, and fast!
One person who was in 'haste' , trying to get out of that bus, twisted his ankle.
Passion defines your relationships: you either fall for someone at first sight or marry in 'haste' .
The writing on the wall was clear - never act in 'haste' to repent at leisure.
working with feverish 'haste'
After they had seen her, she was in 'haste' to get out of there and save her life.
The inhabitants were pursued and had to flee in 'haste' , so that many froze to death.
She commanded, and everyone ducked their heads in 'haste' , not wanting to be seen.
Entertainment channels were launched in 'haste' by overlooking the media habits of the population.
It is also evident that the resident has been in 'haste' , with random things lying about.
It matters that Morgan was dismissed with unseemly 'haste' by corporate interests clearly waiting for the opportunity.
I write in 'haste'
Your Honour, this matter has been brought on in some 'haste' as I think you can see from the affidavit.
And so it seems blundering in 'haste' and repenting at leisure is no one's monopoly.
The most recent action to evacuate was not taken in 'haste' , he declares, and denounces those who say it was.
He spun around to spot her making her way over to him; it appeared he had sped past her in his 'haste' to get to the entrance.
I left the rest of my shopping and ran for the car, knocking over a display of biscuits in my 'haste' to dodge people and escape.
Gibeon was also the scene of Joshua's ‘long day’ in which the ‘sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and 'hasted' not to go down about a whole day’.
[From Vivaculus:]… I 'hasted' to London, and entreated one of my academical acquaintances to introduce me into some of the little societies of literature which are formed in taverns and coffee - houses.
For Paul had determined to sail by Ephesus, because he would not spend the time in Asia: for he 'hasted' , if it were possible for him, to be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost.
And Abraham ran unto the herd, and fetched a calf tender and good, and gave it unto a young man; and he 'hasted' to dress it.
And it came to pass, when the Philistine arose, and came and drew nigh to meet David, that David 'hasted' , and ran toward the army to meet the Philistine.
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