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hastily

If something is done hastily, it is done without much thought; it is done carelessly. If something is done hastily, it is done quickly; it is done in a fast manner.

hastily

(= hurriedly, in haste) in a hurried or hasty manner the way they buried him so hurriedly was disgraceful hastily, he scanned the headlines sold in haste and at a sacrifice

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Simple sentences

He hastily packed his bags.
Do not answer hastily.
This letter was full of mistakes because it had been written too hastily.
Mary dressed herself hastily.
If Maria spoke less hastily, people would be able to understand her better.
Nothing must be done hastily but killing of fleas.
Tom hastily packed his suitcase.

Movie subtitles

But certainly, you don't want to act hastily in the same spirit of lawlessness that begot this foul crime.
It is when the hastily adopted beliefs of youth are insufficient.
My calculation were made hastily.
Then I take it you left London hastily?
Only hastily, I must say.
Sorry to say, the position of the bridge was fixed hastily and, I have to add, incorrectly.
You recall I had to leave town rather hastily.
I think my husband acted hastily in offering our place.
And you don't want anybody to be able to say that we acted hastily or unethically, do you?
Are you flexible enough to reconsider a perhaps hastily formed opinion?
Uncle Fester, I think we may have judged Miss Carver too hastily.
Hastily, as a humble handyman.
Take this hastily scribbled note hastily to acting Lance Corporal Bhuta.
And let me tell you, a bracelet hastily presented is usually selected hastily, whereas a bracelet chosen with care.
Hmm. Hastily written.
So they got married. It was a lovely wedding, even if a bit hastily arranged.
On the advice of Dr. Johnson, a blockade of high-tension wires. containing more than one million volts of electricity. is being hastily linked around Tokyo.
Hastily yours, Edgar Hopper.
Hastily yours, the hophead.
Hastily yours, the boss.
Hastily?
Perhaps I spoke a little hastily, Doctor.
You recall I had to leave town rather hastily. Those two horses in back of the hotel cost me 5000 apiece. Now, how about that?
Forgive me, father Zeus, I. I spoke hastily. Then do not hinder me or I will strike you with a thunderbolt!
Now, as fighter controllers, you'll be joining an organization which, thank the good Lord, was not rushed up hastily yesterday.
I beseech you, do not condemn this king too hastily.
Dear son, I have come so that you repent for you are hastily approaching damnation.
The environment, which is reconstructed ever more. hastily for repressive control and for profit, at the same time. becomes ever more fragile and incites further vandalism.
Nobukado, he has spoken hastily.
Hermann hastily ascended the staircase, opened the door of the ante-room and saw a footman sitting asleep in an antique chair by the side of a lamp.
It's just a hastily couple.
Emergency headquarters like this have been hastily improvised in the basements of town halls and civic centres.

News and current affairs

These facts obviously need to be taken seriously, but their implications for US foreign policy in the Middle East should not be too hastily drawn.
But the two sides have remained locked in their respective narratives - narratives that the recent cutoff of negotiations and hastily arranged referendum have reinforced.
Unfortunately, the new law - hastily enacted at the last minute of the previous legislature - has a silly formulation that does not guarantee an equally safe majority in the Senate.
Hastily held elections lifted Kurmanbek Bakiyev to the presidency.
Regardless of the latest hastily negotiated truce, the battle between nationalist Fatah and Islamist Hamas seems to be gaining intensity.
Above all, every government that successfully led its country into the EU had to adopt-often under pressure and hastily-a range of unpopular steps.
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Many stories coming out of Sharm el-Sheikh convey the idea that the hastily convened Middle East summit was a success.
The result was a hastily patched together deal in which Russia and Ukraine each gave ground on price, and a shadowy Swiss-based company half-owned by Gazprom rolled supplies of cheap gas from Turkmenistan into the equation.
If the public had seen the similarly grotesque tumors that grow on untreated rats, officials most likely would not have acted so hastily.
East African countries are also pushing integration projects ahead, and appear to have learned from past failures in the region, which were the result of hastily constructed, inappropriate, and overly ambitious structures.
Bank runs occur when people, worried that their deposits will not be honored, hastily withdraw their money, thereby creating the very bankruptcy that they feared.
In the case of Qatar, this meant the right to stage the World Cup in an utterly unsuitable climate, in stadiums hastily built under terrible conditions by underpaid foreign workers with few rights.
Instead, Greece got a hastily arranged referendum.
In fact, what is presented as a shimmering cathedral often more closely resembles a hastily erected shantytown.
In a hastily arranged mini-summit, Germany, Finland, Austria, and the Netherlands announce that they will not renounce the euro as their joint currency.
A leading critic of the Kremlin and several others were hastily dragged into a police car and driven away.
They lined up in large numbers, peacefully cast their ballots, and resoundingly rejected a flawed constitution that had been hastily forced upon them.
Hatoyama has hastily attempted to fulfill the DPJ's party manifesto and his own public pledges.
Many in Korea viewed the beef decision as having been hastily taken, and without appropriate consultation of all relevant parties.

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