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1 आवि
ආවි aavi āviind openly; before one's eyes. -
2 सक्खि
සක්ඛි sakkhiind face to face; before one's eyes. -
3 पुरेतरं
පුරෙතරṃ puretaraM puretaraṃ advbefore any one else; most early.
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before one can say Jack Robinson — • before one knows where he is • before one can say Jack Robinson (from Idioms in Speech) very quickly; in no time He was very aged in the Vale you got to be a hundred before you knew where you were. (A. Coppard) ... she greeted me jovially, and … Idioms and examples
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