now

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  • (every) now and again
  • (every) now and then
  • (Now) where was I?
  • (right) here and now
  • all better (now)
  • any day
  • any day now
  • any minute now
  • any minute, day, time, etc. now
  • any moment now
  • any second now
  • as of now
  • be (really) something
  • bye(-bye) for now
  • Bye-bye, for now
  • Can I take your order?
  • ciao for now
  • Ciao, for now
  • come now
  • don't look now
  • even a blind hog finds an acorn every now and then
  • even now
  • even now/then
  • even then
  • ever and anon
  • every now and
  • every now and then
  • from now on
  • from this day forward
  • get (one's) tail (somewhere)
  • get one’s tail somewhere fast!
  • get one’s tail somewhere now!
  • goodbye for now
  • Good-bye for now
  • have to go now
  • here and now
  • how now brown cow
  • How now, brown cow?
  • if not now, when?
  • I'm a big boy/girl now
  • in the here and now
  • Is that what they're calling it now?
  • it's now or never
  • just now
  • May I take your order?
  • not know what hit (one)
  • not right now
  • not right now, thanks
  • now (one's) cooking (with gas)
  • now (someone) has gone and done it
  • now (something), now (something else)
  • now (that) you mention it
  • now and
  • now and again
  • now and again/then
  • now and anon
  • now and then
  • now for (someone or something)
  • now for sb/sth
  • now generation
  • now hear this
  • Now hear this!
  • Now I've seen everything!
  • now or never
  • now or never, it's
  • now that
  • now then
  • now we're talking
  • Now what?
  • Now you’re talking!
  • Now you're cooking!
  • now you're on the trolley
  • now you're talking
  • now you're talking!
  • now, now
  • now, where was I
  • now... now...
  • right away
  • right now
  • that was then, and this is now
  • That was then. This is now.
  • that's enough for now
  • that's saying something
  • the here and now
  • there, now
  • There, there
  • What now?
  • you made your bed, now lie in it
  • You're in the army now!
  • you've made your bed, now lie in it
  • you've made your bed, now lie on it
References in classic literature
Of course they're worth something, but you see, nobody's buying them now."
Philip felt in the letter the satisfaction of a man who for many years had disapproved of his courses and now saw himself justified.
Micawber, with some pride, 'for meeting the destiny to which we are now understood to be self-devoted, I beg to report them.
'Now, I may be wrong in my conclusions; it is very likely that I am, but my individual impression is, that the gulf between my family and Mr.
Now it was an optimistic opinion on the panic, a funny story, a serious business talk, or a straight take-it-or-leave-it blow from the shoulder.
There was that Eastern syndicate, negotiating with him now to take the majority of the stock in the Sierra and Salvador Power Company off his hands.
He was in American costume now, with a cropped head, and spoke remarkably good English after six months at school; but, for all that, his yellow face and beady eyes made a curious contrast to the blonde Campbells all about him.
“I’ve a notion,” said the wood-chopper, “ that there’s water in this lake to swim the biggest whale that ever was invented; and, as to the pines, I think I ought to know so’thing consarning them; I have chopped many a one that was sixty times the length of my helve, without counting the eye; and I believe, Benny, that if the old pine that stands in the hollow of the Vision Mountain just over the village—you may see the tree itself by looking up, for the moon is on its top yet—well, now I believe, if that same tree was planted out in the deepest part of the lake, there would be water enough for the biggest ship that ever was built to float over it, without touching its upper branches, I do.”
"Now, Twala, we give this magic tube to thee, and by-and-by I will show thee how to use it; but beware how thou turnest the magic of the Stars against a man of earth," and I handed him the rifle.
Making a halt in his reflections at this place, Mr Squeers again put his glass to his lips, and drawing a dirty letter from his pocket, proceeded to con over its contents with the air of a man who had read it very often, and now refreshed his memory rather in the absence of better amusement than for any specific information.
Formerly,' said she timidly, 'I could have ventured to ask you what it was, and what I could do to comfort you: I dare not do it now.'
An' now that other gang's going up--they're Redhead's." He turned to Saxon with a reassuring smile.
Now, the reflections of two men sitting side by side are a curious thing,--seated on the same seat, having the same eyes, ears, hands and organs of all sorts, and having pass before their eyes the same objects,--it is wonderful what a variety we shall find in these same reflections!
But I can't git it out now. This trunk's too damn heavy.
He sits at the same table with her at meals, generally speaking; he may now and then be addressed more or less kindly on insignificant matters, and have the opportunity to show her some small attentions on deck.