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posthaste
[pohst-heyst]
adverb
with the greatest possible speed or promptness.
to come to a friend's aid posthaste.
noun
Archaic., great haste.
posthaste
/ ˈpəʊstˈheɪst /
adverb
with great haste; as fast as possible
noun
archaic, great haste
posthaste
Immediately, with great speed: “Get the flood warning to the media posthaste.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of posthaste1
Example Sentences
Turns out it was an instrument of a different sort, and the resident turned in the weapon at the sheriff’s South Los Angeles station posthaste.
"The government must apparently pay the $2 billion posthaste — not because the law requires it, but simply because a district judge so ordered," Alito wrote.
“Anora” fans must catch up with Manning Walker’s debut posthaste.
Unsurprisingly, the birds trashed the room, leaving tour manager John Courage to remove them posthaste.
Ms. Swain, a distinguished senior fellow at the Institute for Faith and Culture, offered Thursday some “free unsolicited advice” for Harvard, a list that included “Fire Claudine Gay posthaste.”
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