Aún no tenemos significados para "more expeditious".
1This is an affair which requires a much more expeditious remedy.
2Could not some more expeditious means of enriching yourself be discovered?
3It will put good feeling into all, and make the service vastly more expeditious.
4I then called the Rude Associates on the phone; it seemed more expeditious than writing.
5Finding this method of embarkation more expeditious, the use of the ladder was neglected thenceforth.
6Will nobody contrive a more expeditious mode of progress?
7The merchants say the former is the best way-muchmore expeditious and but little more expensive.
8Of the Central Tower some two hundred feet remained, and a more expeditious plan was adopted.
9There were but three or four steamboats in existence, and these were not much more expeditious.
10His methods of transacting business were far more expeditious than those of any of his predecessors.
11From Pittsburg I chose passage by the canal to Harrisburg, rather than by the more expeditious stage.
12The Americans, however, have endeavoured to adopt a more expeditious mode of treating with the Maroquine Court.
13It would cut through all the bureaucratic BS and get things done in a more expeditious manner.
14It is a day's journey from either place; and the post is more expeditious and certain to Bath.
15While this is certainly more expeditious than plugging a bus into an AC outlet, how efficient is it?
16The others, more expeditious feeders, have exhausted the victuals long before the victim has finished his normal repast.
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