We have no meanings for "so expeditious" in our records yet.
1 No, no, Mr Marston, my movements cannot be quite so expeditious .
2 Thanks to her friend, their shopping had been so expeditious that the day was still young.
3 You, who are so good a manager, so attentive, so diligent, so expeditious , and so accurate?
4 This important business despatched, work commenced; and all hands were so expeditious and willing, that by five
5 The Walloons were so expeditious in the race, that they never stopped till they gained their own frontier.
6 The servant who took the order was so expeditious , that, in less than twenty minutes, M. Chapelain arrived.
7 They were so expeditious in their work, that in less than ten days they had their enclosure in readiness.
9 One reason Qantas has been able to be so expeditious is that the impact on aviation is bright and clear.
10 Never had the room been so tidy, nor the rites so expeditious , as in the final months of Darius's malady.
11 So expeditious was the measure, that soon the obvious material was exhausted.
12 So expeditious did he become that he found many idle moments in which to cultivate acquaintances.
13 So expeditious had been his work that this book was published early in 1839, only a few months after the appearance of Schleiden's paper.
14 "You must have had some suspicion of foul play even then, to act in so expeditious a manner."
15 "I was not quite so expeditious as you," I confessed, "though I believe Himself says that his feeling was instantaneous.
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This collocation consists of: So expeditious through the time
So expeditious across language varieties