Synonym: early. Similar words: early, nearly, pearly, dearly, yearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird. Meaning: adv. during an early stage.
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61. Early on Thursday, Cheney received a second lengthy briefing during the drive from his suburban Virginia home into Washington.
62. Only two dimensions of cost seem to have received any systematic consideration early on - body bag numbers, and money.
63. Early on the ninth night, he tells us, the crucial healing dance began.
64. The name of this caput is usually the same as the whole estate and it is often recorded very early on.
65. In the past he has sought to be aggressive early on to establish his authority at the crease.
66. Sales were hit early on by the Gulf war and profits fell 19 p.c. to £2.8m.
67. We found out early on that we could have no pride of authorship if we wanted the book to work.
68. Sexy young blond women, both committing adultery, turn up as victims early on.
69. I think that drama school stops you playing safe too early on in life and encourages you to take risks.
70. Early on,[sentencedict.com] it sold its 21 percent holding in ATV.
71. Later writers would often have us believe that all the major steps were taken very early on.
72. Dale had beaten Sharpe 4-1 early on in the tournament.
73. Early on he learned - the hard way - that it was the passport to success.
74. Snider beat DeKalb and Warsaw this postseason, but not without Heffner taking a seat on the bench early on.
75. Like Dudley Williams, Jamison threw in her lot with Alvin early on, at the start of her career.
76. My success as an attorney I chose early on in my career not to measure in fees.
77. Equities trailed Treasurys throughout the session, following bonds higher early on modest optimism about the prospect for a budget accord.
78. One source said that Liberty was asked early on to participate in the Dodger purchase but declined.
79. Early on, Time had decided not to bid against U. S. News for the serialization rights.
80. Early on, Grigsby Brandford was hurt by its small size and racism in the securities industry.
81. Some people began early on to hint that fat was a health risk.
82. Enemy artillery will probably be better than your own[Sentencedict.com ], so try to counter it early on.
83. I suppose I was a bit on the short side early on in secondary school.
84. Not that Lily had had great hopes, so early on, of winning over Robert's daughter.
85. Ignorance of the union world was underlined early on by a detailed target list itemizing the amount sought from each union.
86. Early on the following Thursday morning, she grabbed the pale pink copy of the Financial Times from her breakfast tray.
87. Already early on this Saturday morning he and his pupils were beginning to prepare for the banquet in the Imperial kitchens.
88. Geoffrey was up bright and early on Saturday morning, and had everything packed before breakfast.
89. But it is also because girls imbibe early on the idea that education is not for them.
90. Early on in his career he had received a reprimand for that very sin.
More similar words: early, nearly, pearly, dearly, yearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird, an early bird, early warning, rely on, gnarly, beggarly, scholarly, popularly, regularly, similarly, peculiarly, singularly, familiarly, irregularly, particularly, perpendicularly, earl, pearl, earlier, ear lobe, yearling, yearlong, earliest.