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sec noun- a second UK, 1909
- Slipping a hundred G’s out of the cash cage takes only a sec- but it’s robbery. — Philip Wylie, Opus 21, p. 242, 1949
- Wait a sec. — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 70, 1952
- Now, shut up a sec, Prudy Sue, and hear me out. — Armistead Maupin, Further Tales of the City, p. 35, 1982
- Could you hold this a sec? — This is Spinal Tap, 1984
- “Just a sec,” Claire said. — Mary Hooper, (megan)2, p. 67, 1999
- Got a sec? We’d like to show you the ropes. — Jonathan Gash, The Ten Word Game, p. 150, 2003
- a capsule of secobarbital sodium (trade name Seconal), a central nervous system depressant UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 102, 1996
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