Antonym: composure, self-possession. Similar words: eastern, taste of, disaster, eastern europe, step by step, last, vast, fast. Meaning: [heɪst] n. 1. overly eager speed (and possible carelessness) 2. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner 3. a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry.
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91 In their haste the two friends got separated and Euryalus took the wrong path.
92 In his haste to leap out of the way Vincent dropped and broke his paintbox.
93 They were on the run, and in haste, or we should all be dead men.
94 The connection with Fleming's Level should be made with all haste.
95 Maybe I was blotting out my past, as provincials do, in my haste to get to where the action was.
96 He moved easily, without haste and showed less caution than they in crossing the field.
97 The flight commander, without having the chance to say one word, retreated in haste.
98 She had taken only a couple of steps when in her haste she missed her footing.
99 Outside, Oliver pushed her with angry haste to the next corner.
100 Don't just hurry, don't just haste. Don't just worry, don't just waste. Life is a treasure, enjoy the pleasure. RVM
101 In her haste to answer it, my wife didn't fasten the gate at the top of the stairs properly.
102 They are making no haste, and suffering no losses that matter.
103 The isolation seemed complete, in the haste he had forgotten his companion and in recompense he called out his name.
104 He hurried across the crowded street level with such haste and obvious alarm that shoppers turned to look after him.
105 Suddenly, it dredges up ghosts weighted down and buried in haste after a fierce battle.
106 The steps approached without haste the bottom of the staircase, and began to climb.
107 Inhabitants of the worst-hit tower blocks fled with such haste that their washing is still hanging out.
108 The vultures eat greedily, fighting over scraps, slipping off the rock in their haste to consume.
109 Roosevelt towards the end of his life seemed content to make haste slowly.
110 And gradually the truth becomes clear. In their haste to win a race for patents, mistakes have been made.
111 It turned out he was being comforted by a new woman and, with unseemly haste, was soon dating again.
112 In his haste the intruder had pulled out drawers and dumped their contents on the floor.
113 Done this in awful haste - forgive if egg-sucking but just first speedy thoughts to turn round a.s.a.p.
114 While Hitler slept, Goebbels and Bormann made haste.
115 She finished the meal with unceremonious haste.
116 Make haste, or you will be too late.
117 Marry married in haste and repented at leisure.
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118 The translations bear the signs of inaccuracy and haste.
119 Bringing in uttermost haste a message of urgent importance.
120 We advised him against acting in haste.