In the Nick of Time |
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Meaning:
This phrase means that you are just in time, or you
just made it without being late
Example Sentence:
“I woke up just in the nick of time to catch the school bus.”
Origin:
This phrase was seen in a chronicle from 1577 the Romaine
Navie it reads
“… arrived at the very pinch or as commonly we said in the nick.”
“of time” was added to that phrase a century later too” just
in the nick of time” the new saying continued the phrase was probably cliche
when Sir Walter Scott wrote it in The Pirate in 1821 he wrote:
“The fortunate arrival of Gordaunt, in the very nick of time.”
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