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almost(almost) upon (one)(Almost) about to happen, arrive, or commence. I can't believe the Christmas season is upon us again. The years seem to be going faster and faster recently! Every time the deadline for filing taxes is almost upon me, I start to get really anxious and irritable. See also: upon almost doesn't countNearly doing something is not the same as actually doing it. A: "Come on Mom, I almost cleaned my whole room!" B: "I asked you to clean your room this weekend before company comes, and almost doesn't count!" See also: almost, count almost lost itNearly erupted in an intense display of emotion, usually anger or laughter. I almost lost it on the waitress after she messed up my order for the third time. Paul almost lost it at the airport when he found out that his luggage was missing. Wow, when he slipped on that banana peel, I almost lost it. See also: almost, lost almost neverHardly ever. I almost never go out on Friday nights anymore—I'm too old for that! We almost never travel, so this vacation is a rare treat for us. See also: almost, never almost there1. Soon to be or nearly at, to, or in a given location. Don't get so restless, Mary, we're almost there. 2. Soon to be or nearly finished with some goal or task. Almost there, everyone! We just need three more orders filled and we'll be done. See also: almost, there sort ofSomewhat; partially; a little. I'm happy that it's summertime, but I'm still sort of sad that school is over. A: "Are you feeling better?" B: "Sort of. My throat isn't sore anymore but I'm still congested." See also: of, sort Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. almost lost itFig. to nearly lose one's temper, composure, or control, as out of anger. I was so mad, I almost lost it. When he saw the dent in his fender, he almost lost it. See also: almost, lost sort of and kind ofYes, but only to a small degree. Bob: Do you like what you're doing in school? Alice: Kind of. Henry: What do you think about all these new laws? Do they worry you? John: Sort of. See also: of, sort sort of something and kind of somethingalmost something; somewhat; somehow. Isn't it sort of cold out? That was kind of a stupid thing to do, wasn't it? See also: of, sort McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. sort of Informal Somewhat; rather: "Gambling and prostitution ... have been prohibited, but only sort of" (George F. Will). See also: of, sort American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. See also:- (almost) upon (one)
- upon you
- faster and faster
- faster
- giddy
- giddy up
- Giddy up!
- faster than a cat lapping chain lightning
- a short cut
- hurry (someone or something) along
References in classic literature "Captain Granet," she said almost in a whisper, "of course you'll think we are all mad, but would you mind coming upstairs into my little sitting-room?" The Kingdom of the Blind He steadily refused to accompany his father into Herefordshire, an engagement formed almost at the moment to promote the dismissal of Catherine, and as steadily declared his intention of offering her his hand. Northanger Abbey In the case of those species, which have undergone during whole geological periods but little modification, there is not much difficulty in believing that they may have migrated from the same region; for during the vast geographical and climatal changes which will have supervened since ancient times, almost any amount of migration is possible. The Origin of Species Bill was enabled to go for an after-dinner stroll in a condition of almost painful loyalty to Claire. Uneasy Money Why, we have come almost to looking upon real life as an effort, almost as hard work, and we are all privately agreed that it is better in books. Notes from the Underground I should say that Goldoni was almost English, almost American, indeed, in his observance of the proprieties, and I like this in him; though the proprieties are not virtues, they are very good things, and at least are better than the improprieties. My Literary Passions Their past experience of Caspak had taught them that they might expect to come upon a stagnant pool of warm water if they followed the stream to its source; but there they were almost certain to find some of Caspak's grotesque, manlike creatures. Out of Times Abyss The scream which had been coming almost choked him. Secret Garden They come back to me now almost with the palpitation they caused, the successive feelings that accompanied my consciousness that as the door of the room closed behind me I was really face to face with the Juliana of some of Aspern's most exquisite and most renowned lyrics. Aspern Papers The invention of printing, multiplying books in unlimited quantities where before there had been only a few manuscripts laboriously copied page by page, absolutely transformed all the processes of knowledge and almost of thought. A History of English Literature Sometimes days and even weeks of gloomy silence and tears would be succeeded by a period of hysterical animation, and the invalid would begin to talk almost incessantly of her son, of her hopes of his future. Crime And Punishment To describe the wealth of Colonel Lloyd would be almost equal to describing the riches of Job. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An American Slave Dashwood could spare them perfectly well; and Elinor, who now understood her sister, and saw to what indifference to almost every thing else she was carried by her eagerness to be with Willoughby again, made no farther direct opposition to the plan, and merely referred it to her mother's decision, from whom however she scarcely expected to receive any support in her endeavour to prevent a visit, which she could not approve of for Marianne, and which on her own account she had particular reasons to avoid. Sense and Sensibility But, though the bank was almost always with him, and though the coach (in a confused way, like the presence of pain under an opiate) was always with him, there was another current of impression that never ceased to run, all through the night. Tale Of Two Cities She was quite confiding with me, and I loved her almost as soon as I spoke to her. Little Dorrit |