Definition of Timeously. Meaning of Timeously. Synonyms of Timeously

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Definition of Timeously

Timeously
Timeous Time"ous, a. Timely; seasonable. [R. or Scot.] -- Time"ous*ly, adv. [R. or Scot.]

Meaning of Timeously from wikipedia

- Thelonious Monk on piano, can play the notes 'between the cracks.'" Same Ol' Timeously: Vocalisthenics & Stunt Guitar (CD, Grampophone 1001), 2000 Hossradish...
- an accused person opts to remain silent instead of disclosing an alibi timeously, this may legitimately be taken into account in evaluating the evidence...
- Major-General Austin Timeous Miller CB MC & Bar (28 July 1888 – 16 May 1947) was a British Army officer who served in both of the world wars. Miller was...
- blancmange, tuath, sergeant, bureaucrat, keffiyeh, mullein, foreign, truncheon, timeous, amateur (RP), burgh, spatial, deficient, legion, awesome, starboard, biocoenosis...
- such sanctions if the belligerents did not return to peace negotiations timeously. On 3 to 6 April 2005, South African President Thabo Mbeki chaired peace...
- inappropriate or dela**** response to contingencies, reduced ability to deal timeously with problems, leading to greater risk of developing into an accident...
- the performance of a contractual duty or a wrongful failure to perform timeously." It relates, then, to the time of the performance, specifically to the...
- dive and remain aware of the situation and surroundings, and respond timeously to contingencies, so that development of crises can be curtailed at an...
- clamjamfrie" and by poet Rab Wilson as "an important collection that timeously re-establishes the pouer, virr an smeddum o the Scots language!" In 2019...
- Inappropriate or dela**** response to contingencies. reduced ability to deal timeously with problems, leading to greater risk of developing into an accident...