| 单词 | lickety-smash | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaslickety-smash   Usually prefixed to another word, as   lickety-split n. at full speed; headlong. Also (nonce-word) as v. Also  lickety-cut,  lickety-smash,  lickety-wallop, etc. ΚΠ 1886    ‘P. Perkins’ Familiar Lett. 22  				Went down those old stairs lickety-wallup, and bumped into that old party who was evidently running for the..station.]			 1817    D. MacKillop Orig. Poems & Songs 33  				I rattl'd owre the A, B, C, as fast as lickitie An' read like hickitie. 1831    Boston Evening Transcript 4 June 2/2  				He ran down the street licketty cut, and is probably at home by this time. 1843    J. S. Robb Streaks Squatter Life 116  				Away they started, ‘lickety-click’, and arrived at the winning-post within touching distance of each other. 1848    in  Amer. Speech 		(1935)	 10 40  				Lickoty liner, going very fast. 1858    Harper's Mag. May 766/2  				There they had it, lickety-switch, rough-and-tumble. 1859    J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms 		(ed. 2)	  				Lickety Split, very fast, headlong; synonymous with the equally elegant phrase ‘full chisel’. ‘He went lickety split down hill.’ 1863    L. M. Alcott Hospital Sketches iii. 40  				When my mate, Eph Sylvester, caved, with a bullet through his head, I got mad, and pitched in, licketty cut. 1869    H. B. Stowe Oldtown Folks xxviii. 358  				I tell you if they did n't whip up an' go lickety-split down that 'ere hill. 1885    E. S. Phelps Old Maid's Paradise x. 157  				So they went and pitched into the old chap, lickety-cut. 1892    S. Hale Lett. 269  				This train is fearful wobbly..and we are going lickety-split. 1897    C. M. Flandrau Harvard Episodes 223  				I was on the box-seat driving, you know,—lickety-split, to beat the band. 1898    E. N. Westcott David Harum 175  				I up an' put fer the village lickety-cut. 1904    E. Robins Magn. North  i. 263  				We'll go by Pymeut in an ice boat lickety-split. 1911    R. D. Saunders Col. Todhunter ix. 122  				You're worse'n a old huntin' dog that goes sky-hootin' off lickety-split after a rabbit. 1928    ‘Brent of Bin Bin’ Up Country ix. 141  				They rattled the vehicle lickety-smash at a hand-gallop across the flower-strewn plains. 1934    W. Saroyan Daring Young Man 		(1935)	 131  				And then he was running lickety split across the school grounds. 1949    O. Nash Versus 111  				Firemen, what is your destination?.. You have lickety-splitted by so often that my thoughts Are utterly split-licketed. 1949    Powys  & Bolton tr.  Guitry's Don't Listen Ladies in  Plays of Year I. 566  				I was coming along the street not thinking of anything, and suddenly you came out and shot past me, lickerty-split. 1949    P. G. Wodehouse Uncle Dynamite iii. 48  				If I was you, I'd hop into that car of yours and drive lickerty-split to London and get another bust. 1955    E. Pound Classic Anthol.  ii. 87  				We took out our cars lickety-clickety at the call. 1960    V. Nabokov Bend Sinister 		(new ed.)	 ii. 17  				The old men overtook him in their turn, clattering lickety-split through the mist. 1961    B. Fergusson Watery Maze x. 245  				While going lickety-spit..they had come up against the formidable 15th Panzer Grenadier Division.., and they were lucky not to have been chased into the sea. 1972    A. Fowles Double Feature xiii. 240  				If one of his outriders radios in that Chau Chieu is there he'll come licketty split. 1972    Last Whole Earth Catal. 		(Portola Inst.)	 305/3  				Just like that. Stopped in here a few minutes, then took off up that creek lickety-split. < as lemmas  | 
	
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