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Swithe

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WordDefinition
chop chopnounAlternative form of chop-chop. [Quickly.]
hurry-scurrynounAlternative form of hurry-skurry. [A state of confusion and bustle; a frantic hurry; a rushing about.]
twictnounAlternative form of twicet. [(Southern US, South Midland US, regional) Twice.]
in a few shakes
widershinsAlternative form of widdershins. [Anticlockwise, counter-clockwise.]
wig-wagverbAlternative form of wigwag. [To move gently in one direction and then another; to wig or wiggle, to wag or waggle.]
quickhandedAlternative form of quick-handed. [Quick and dextrous.]
twicedverbAlternative form of twicet (“twice”). [(Southern US, South Midland US, regional) Twice.]
quick smartAlternative spelling of quicksmart. [Quickly.]
all the sudden(set phrase) Alternative form of all of a sudden. [(set phrase, colloquial) Suddenly, quickly, without warning.]
all of the sudden(set phrase) Alternative form of all of a sudden. [(set phrase, colloquial) Suddenly, quickly, without warning.]
widdersinsAlternative form of widdershins. [Anticlockwise, counter-clockwise.]
short-handedlyAlternative form of shorthandedly. [In a shorthanded manner.]
south-westnoun(chiefly UK) Alternative form of southwest. [The intercardinal compass point halfway between south and west; specifically at a bearing of 225°.]
all on a sudden(chiefly Scotland) Alternative form of all of a sudden. [(set phrase, colloquial) Suddenly, quickly, without warning.]
short handedAlternative form of shorthanded. [Lacking sufficient staff or people, as for normal or efficient operations.]
somedeleObsolete spelling of somedeal. [(obsolete or dialect) In some measure or degree; somewhat, partly, partially]
post hasteAlternative form of posthaste. [(formal, dated) Quickly, as fast as someone travelling post; with great speed.]
widthwayAlternative form of widthways. [widthwise The direction of the width of an object or place.]
a-tiptoeAlternative form of atiptoe. [On tiptoe; on the tips of one's toes in order to move quietly or to stand taller.]

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