in haste in English

in a hurry, in a rush

Use "in haste" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "in haste" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "in haste", or refer to the context using the word "in haste" in the English Dictionary.

1. Repent in Haste.

2. That lady outside has left in haste.

3. It was passed in haste, and shoddily written.

4. 3 Marry in haste, repent at leisure. 

5. If we act in haste, we risk exposure.

6. 26 The letter had clearly been written in haste.

7. Phelps be in haste upon their errand and mission.

8. 27 Marry in haste,[www.Sentencedict.com] repent at leisure. 

9. 1 Marry in haste, and repent at leisure. 

10. 27 They left in haste,(www.Sentencedict.com) without even saying goodbye.

11. 9:37, 38) This should not be done in haste.

12. 18 Unfortunately the report was prepared in haste and contained several inaccuracies.

13. They are both exerting themselves, racing in haste But neither can catch the other.

14. Watch out for decisions made in haste, especially when it comes to unsolicited offers.

15. THE new Bogof coalition Government (buy one, get one free) is in haste to create mass unemployment,

16. Courier definition, a messenger, usually traveling in haste, bearing urgent news, important reports or packages, diplomatic messages, etc

17. We would advisedly not want to do anything in haste that would not lead to a constructive and creative outcome.

18. This work, compiled in haste in the latter part of the fourth century C.E., became known as the Palestinian Talmud.

19. "You have chosen to act at the instance and behest of (activist) Ms Medha Patkar and others in haste and in a high-handed arbitrary manner, " the statement said.

20. I told him how unfortunate it was that one word spoken in haste, and so long ago, could have the effect of excluding his family from the blessings that come from Church activity.

21. Love is like the ocean: seen superficially, or in haste, it is called monotonous by common souls, whereas some privileged beings can pass their lives in admiring it, and in finding, Ceaselessly, the varying phenomena that enchant them.