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    On the double
    • at running speed; very fast

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  2. very fast; twice as fast as normal. (Originally military. Alludes to "double time" in marching.) Get over here right now—on the double! She wants to see you in her office on the double.

  3. The phrase “on the double” is a common idiom used to express urgency or haste. It is often used in situations where time is of the essence, and quick action is required. The origins of this idiom can be traced back to military jargon, where it was commonly used as a command to soldiers to move quickly.

  4. Very quickly, as in You'd better get here on the double . This expression, also put as at the double , came from the military, where it means “double time”—that is, marching twice as fast as normally. [Early 1800s]

  5. Meaning of at/on the double in English. at/on the double. idiom old-fashioned informal. Add to word list. very quickly and without any delay. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Hurrying and doing things quickly. accelerate. acceleration. against the clock idiom. against time/the clock idiom. alacrity. dash. grab-and-go. grease. hacky.

  6. 2 meanings: If you do something on the double, you do it very quickly or immediately. [informal].... Click for more definitions.

  7. Meaning: If someone tells you to do something on the double, they want you to do it immediately and quickly. Country: International English | Subject Area: Numbers | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  8. On-the-double Definition. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Adverb. Filter. adverb. (idiomatic) Rapidly or immediately. Fortunately, help arrived on the double, and the victim's injuries were soon treated. Wiktionary. On-the-double Sentence Examples.

  9. May 14, 2019 · When someone wants something done quickly, you may hear them demand that it be completed 'on the double.' Here's where that well-known old idiom come from.

  10. Meaning of the phrase:-immediately or very quickly · Origin of the phrase:

  11. 1. : having a twofold relation or character : dual. 2. : consisting of two usually combined members or parts. an egg with a double yolk. 3. a. : being twice as great or as many. double the number of expected applicants.

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