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TRICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Jim had the wheel mended in a trice In a trice the water-mains were broken; there was no food, water or transport; and there was no light They must make up their minds in a trice I am not seeking to solve all problems in a trice by these means, but simply to solve a major part of the problem That could be done in a trice
Trice - definition of trice by The Free Dictionary Define trice trice synonyms, trice pronunciation, trice translation, English dictionary definition of trice n A very short period of time; an instant: came back in a trice tr v triced , tric·ing , tric·es Nautical To hoist and secure with a rope: trice a sail
TRICE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary She stared down at him, first impassively, then, in a trice, her blue eyes filled with tears 2 meanings: moment; instant (esp in the phrase in a trice) nautical to haul up or secure Click for more definitions
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trice - Wiktionary, the free dictionary trice (plural trices) Now only in the phrase in a trice: a very short time; the blink of an eye, an instant, a moment Synonyms: instant, jiffy; see also Thesaurus: moment
TRICE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Jim had the wheel mended in a trice From their beds they sprang and were ready in a trice In a trice he was under headway, going at racing speed In a trice, the two boys and their prisoner were the pivot around which circled and revolved a jeering, highly-amused crowd