We have no meanings for "very expeditious" in our records yet.
1 The process of loading is therefore very expeditious and easy.
2 The officer of registration was very expeditious from long practice.
3 Upon my word, you have been very expeditious , Miss.
4 But, to return to what I was saying, Luckie Howatson is very expeditious , for this lass-
5 They are very expeditious in their proceedings.
6 Indeed, he was very expeditious in starting.
7 This is surely being very expeditious , and saves a world of trouble as well as of wailing.
8 Then the future passes us by, basically, in a very expeditious and efficient way, he told Business Insider.
9 The vessel was well manned, certainly, and all sail was set upon her in a very expeditious manner.
10 This was a perfectly silent method, and one which, with little practice, soon became a very expeditious one.
11 James was very expeditious in his movements, and in less than half an hour returned with the family physician.
12 Ray had been very expeditious .
13 If it was not very expeditious , it was probably on the average quite as much so as in the eighteenth century.
14 I thought that I was very expeditious over my toilette, notwithstanding which I found myself half an hour late for dinner.
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