in (an amount of time) flat
in (an amount of time) flat
In only the amount of time specified. Used to describe an action that was done extremely quickly. The thieves broke into the store, emptied the register, and were out again in three minutes flat. Once I had the feeling for how the articles needed to be structured, I was able to write them in an hour flat.
See also: amount, flat, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in two minutes, ten seconds, etc. ˈflat
(informal) used to say that something happened or was done very quickly, in no more than the time stated: He tidied his room in ten minutes flat. She spent nine months writing the first half of the book and then finished it in three months flat.See also: flat, ten, two
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- in two minutes, ten seconds, etc. flat
- describe (someone or something) to (someone)
- describe to
- by force of habit
- dikey
- dykey
- café society
- secret hideout
- thick as thieves
- thief