straight away

straight away
[adverb]
immediately, at once, directly, instantly, now, right away

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AT ONCE, right away, (right) now, this/that (very) minute, this/that instant, immediately, instantly, directly, forthwith, without further/more ado, promptly, quickly, without delay, then and there, here and now, a.s.a.p., as soon as possible, as quickly as possible; N. Amer. in short order; informal straight off, in double quick time, p.d.q., pretty damn quick, pronto, before you can say Jack Robinson; N. Amer. informal lickety-split; archaic straight, straightway.

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straight away
Immediately
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Main Entry:straight

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straight away UK US adverb
immediately

They can’t pay me straight away.

I knew straight away it was a bad injury.

Thesaurus: happening or done quickly, suddenly or immediatelysynonym
Variant: straightaway

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ˌstraight aˈway idiom
immediately; without delay
Syn: at once

I'll do it straight away.

Main entry:straightidiom

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