Before you can say jack robinson


also, quicker than you can say jack robinson. almost immediately, very soon, as in i’ll finish this book before you can say jack robinson. this expression originated in the 1700s, but the ident-ty of jack robinson has been lost. grose’s cl-ssical dictionary (1785) said he was a man who paid such brief visits to acquaintances that there was scarcely time to announce his arrival before he had departed, but it gives no further doc-mentation. a newer version is before you know it, meaning so soon that you don’t have time to become aware of it (as in he’ll be gone before you know it).

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    in antic-p-tion; in advance; ahead of time: we should have made reservations beforehand. i hope to be beforehand with my report. historical examples i didn’t mean to let any one see it before-hand, but you are a dear old thing, and you shall. the green satin gown laura e. richards he shows all to forster […]

  • Beforementioned

    adjective already or previously mentioned; aforementioned historical examples the slaves are taken, as beforementioned, from cotton and tobacco, and are furnished by the southern states. the american quarterly review, no. 17, march 1831 various their sea voyage terminated as beforementioned, on the 8th of august, by their actually entering that river. the mirror of literature, […]

  • Befriended

    to make friends or become friendly with; act as a friend to; help; aid: to befriend the poor and the weak. contemporary examples he befriended britons alan and cindy thompson, who were on a brief vacation in the algarve in the summer of 2007. did he steal madeleine mccann? barbie latza nadeau november 27, 2012 […]

  • Befuddlement

    to confuse, as with glib statements or arguments: politicians befuddling the public with campaign promises. to make stupidly drunk. contemporary examples one former media research center employee reacted to the news with a deep sense of befuddlement, “i thought everyone knew it.” ex-employees of conservative figure l. brent bozell say he didn’t write his books […]

  • Befuddling

    to confuse, as with glib statements or arguments: politicians befuddling the public with campaign promises. to make stupidly drunk. contemporary examples and opinions grew more virulent and befuddling on both sides. why we’re not ranking rabbis gary ginsberg, michael lynton, abigail pogrebin february 25, 2014 historical examples have we no “mud-heads” befuddling life at every […]


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