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in the nick of time



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, just in time . At the last moment, as in The police arrived in the nick of time , or He got there just in time for dinner . The first term began life as in the nick and dates from the 1500s, when nick meant “the critical moment†(a meaning now obsolete). The second employs just in the sense of “precisely†or “closely,†a usage applied to time since the 1500s. Also see in time , def. 1.
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Help may come in the nick of time, with the first rain in months expected this weekend in Los Angeles County.

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A Hawaii national park has issued a new warning to tourists after a toddler was grabbed "in the nick of time" from falling off the rim of an erupting volcano.

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The party logo was a print out on A4 paper sticky taped to it in the nick of time.

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He beat the count in the nick of time but the writing was on the wall.

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Mr Fry revealed in February 2018 that he had had prostate cancer surgery, saying it was "thankfully caught in the nick of time".

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