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straightaway
[streyt-uh-wey]
adjective
straight onward, without turn or curve, as a racecourse.
noun
a straightaway course or part.
adverb
immediately; right away.
straightaway
/ ˌstreɪtəˈweɪ /
adverb
at once
noun
the US word for straight
Word History and Origins
Origin of straightaway1
Example Sentences
“I love racing cars because of the thrill of it, passing cars, getting passed, going 130 mph in the straightaway,” he said.
The Dodgers would go quiet again until the seventh, when Conforto became an unlikely hero with a leadoff home run to straightaway center.
I will answer that straightaway - no, so don't get him in your Fantasy teams just yet.
"We now know that eels above 70cm in length are carrying in and around one million eggs, so that straightaway is a million-egg female going straight to sea," said Dr Evans.
"This lump sum payment will improve my expectations and will mean that I can afford to retire nearly straightaway," he said.
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