speed
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Like a bat out of hell
To move or go extremely fast, often in a wild, chaotic, or uncontrolled manner.
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What a whirlwind
Describes a period of time or an experience that is extremely busy, fast-paced, and filled with many events or changes.
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Like a bolt of lightning
To describe something that happens with extreme suddenness and speed.
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Get the lead out
To hurry up or move more quickly, especially when someone is being too slow.
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In a flash
To happen or be done extremely quickly or instantaneously.
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Like lightning
Moving or happening with extreme speed and suddenness.
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In a heartbeat
To do something immediately and without any hesitation or doubt.
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In no time flat
To do something extremely quickly, almost instantaneously, and without any delay.
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In an instant
Extremely quickly; almost immediately.
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Like a rocket
To move, accelerate, or increase with extreme speed and rapidity.
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At the speed of light
To move, happen, or perform with extreme and unimaginable swiftness, often referring to the fastest possible rate.
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To go like the clappers
To move or proceed at an extremely fast speed.