List of synonyms from "instability" to synonyms from "instinctual"
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Definition of the day : « instanter »
- As in instantly : adv right now
- As in now : adv presently
- As in right : adv directly, without delay
- As in straight : adv immediately, directly
- As in right off : adv directly
- As in straight off : adv directly
- As in straightaway : adv directly
- As in directly : adv as soon as possible
- As in immediately : adv at once, right away
- No, my lad, I'm not going to operate on you instanter, but I do want my reflector.
- Extract from : « The Leopard Woman » by Stewart Edward White
- "You must duck, instanter, when you hear me call," said Will.
- Extract from : « Cricket at the Seashore » by Elizabeth Westyn Timlow
- This was a masterly woman, and instanter she took the tide upon the flood.
- Extract from : « Once Aboard The Lugger » by Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson
- But instanter our fears and the mystery of the appearance were dispelled, for it was my brother.
- Extract from : « Ringan Gilhaize » by John Galt
- Wherefore, I think it were well that we set about doing what we decide to do instanter.
- Extract from : « My Dark Companions » by Henry M. Stanley
- The mother saw them, and, instanter, A secret dread began to haunt her.
- Extract from : « Faust » by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- I'll tak' twa o' my ain lads and my ain wagon, and be there instanter.
- Extract from : « The Bow of Orange Ribbon » by Amelia E. Barr
- The bargain was struck, and forty-eight good pounds were instanter placed in the hands of the seller.
- Extract from : « Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. 9 » by Various
- In the course of the tustle one dog went plump against a saw in rapid motion, which cut him in two instanter.
- Extract from : « The American Joe Miller » by Various
- It was my habit to lie down, even in times of peace, in my tunic; up I got instanter, put on sword and quiver and mounted.
- Extract from : « The Bbur-nma in English » by Babur, Emperor of Hindustan