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18 Sentences With "in a trice"

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That money can vanish in a trice, pushing down the pound's value.
That money can vanish in a trice, pushing the pound's value down a long way.
The reMarkable lets you add annotations to any page in a trice — but then what?
War, as we know, changes everything, and in a trice it had changed my father.
Such capital is stickier than deposits or short-term debt, which can vanish in a trice.
In a trice she can shift registers, though, and her candor and keenness of eye translate surprisingly well to tenderness.
Once again, Federer lifted in the tiebreak, bringing up three set points in a trice and converting the first with an ace.
One side of the balance-sheet is hard-to-sell loans; the other side is deposits that can be withdrawn in a trice.
In a trice, he was three set points in arrears, and Nadal bashed a fierce, fizzing serve wide to storm into the final stanza.
A single 'token' will uniquely identify you & be linked to your name & personal data in a trice among sites sharing info w/ their 3rd parties.
In a trice, four million black people in America become white, setting off an identity crisis for the country's white people: Without black people to define themselves against, who are they?
All of which is to say: When I told my wife that Lauren Graham, who played Lorelai Gilmore, would be appearing at the 92nd Street Y in New York to promote her memoir, "Talking as Fast as I Can" (new at No. 3 on the hardcover nonfiction list), we were there in a trice.
In his Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1859), the poet Edward FitzGerald translated this as follows: :The Grape that can with Logic absolute :The two-and-seventy jarring sects confute; : The sovereign Alchemist that in a trice :Life's leaden metal into Gold transmute.
Later Hanuman asked Tulsidas if he saw Rama and his brother Lakshmana on horses. Tulsidas was disappointed and repentful. Hanuman assured Tulsidas that he would have the sight of Rama once again the next morning. Tulsidas recalls this incident in a song of the Gitavali and laments how "his eyes turned his own enemies" by staying fixed to the ground and how everything happened in a trice.
In the state of Kerala, urulis (odu vessels) bring back memories of chakka varatti (jackfruit halva). In summer when jackfruits are available aplenty, huge quantities of chakka varatti would be made in the backyard over a logfire and consumed in a trice, the richness of fruits, jaggery and ghee. Urulis are made from bell metal. Vengalai panai (also made from a kind of bell metal) is synonymous with a Tamil bride's first pongal when freshly harvested rice is offered to the sun god with turmeric and sugarcane.
Andrade's house in Rua Lopes Chaves, São Paulo, where he describes himself "crouched at my desk" in a 1927 poem."Crouched at my desk in São Paulo / At my house in the rua Lopes Chaves / In a trice I felt a chill inside me. . ." (Andrade, "Descobrimento," 1927; translation from Bernard McGuirk, Latin American Literature: Symptoms, Risks, and Strategies of Post-structuralist Criticism, London: Routledge, 1997, 47). At the same time, Andrade was developing an extensive familiarity with the dialects and cultures of large parts of Brazil.
Two of the most daring boats advanced towards the shore, where, by this time, many of those from the hill had collected themselves and were engaged very vigorously in pelting stones; nothing daunted, these two boats seized a small junk lying off the beach, in a trice they had lifted the anchor, and amidst great acclamations brought away their prize. It is a small tub and will be given up tomorrow. Nov. 4th.—Yesterday, stormy. Today two islanders fixed a small stick in the ground at low water with a piece of paper attached to it.
David Garrick as Benedick, by , 1770 The play was very popular in its early decades, and it continues to be a standard wherever Shakespeare is performed. In a poem published in 1640, Leonard Digges wrote: "let but Beatrice / And Benedick be seen, lo in a trice / The Cockpit galleries, boxes, all are full." John Gielgud and Margaret Leighton in the 1959 Broadway production of Much Ado About Nothing. After the theatres re- opened during the Restoration, Sir William Davenant staged The Law Against Lovers (1662), which inserted Beatrice and Benedick into an adaptation of Measure for Measure. Another adaptation, The Universal Passion, combined Much Ado with a play by Molière (1737).

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