a bit previous, chafing, extemporized, headlong, incautious, on edge, quick, spanking, tripped up, unorganized, winged
Definitionadj. excessively quick
Last update: June 30, 2015
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She was of the opinion that sensible legislation would be welcomed across the spectrum and hasty decisions would only bring anguish. [adjective]
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Maybe people would not be as hasty to belittle disabled people if they mixed more with them. [adjective]
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The sight of so many dark bodies, glancing before their eyes at the same instant, drew a hasty and consequently an ineffectual fire from the Hurons. [adjective]
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Thus prepared for an interview with his mistress, he took a hasty leave of his companion, and disappeared through the indicated passage. [adjective]
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A hasty but searching glance sufficed to tell him that, though Uncas still remained where he had left him, David had not reappeared. [adjective]
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The impatient Duncan now made several hasty and desperate propositions to attempt the release of the sisters. [adjective]
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He profited by the halt, to gather such information as might be obtained from his short and hasty glances. [adjective]
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"Well, well," continued Hawkeye, making a hasty sign to repress his impatience; "I am much of your mind myself; though I thought it becoming my experience to tell the whole." [adjective]
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"A most arbitrary, if not a hasty decision." [adjective]
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Against this assault, the besieged could only oppose the imperfect and hasty preparations of a fortress in the wilderness. [adjective]
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I have cast my lot in with these fellows through passion, and in hasty ignorance. [adjective]
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