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11in the nick of time — just in time to prevent something bad happening The swimmers were rescued in the nick of time …
12in the nick of time — adverb At the last possible moment; at the last minute. He finished writing his paper and slid it under the door just in the nick of time …
13in the nick of time — at the last possible moment. We got there just in the nick of time. A minute later and she d have left …
14just in the nick of time — If you do something in the nick of time, you just manage to do it just in time, with seconds to spare …
15just in the nick of time — (just) in the nick of time at the last possible moment. A man walking his dog saw her fall into the river and pulled her out just in the nick of time …
16just in the nick of time — If you do something in the nick of time, you just manage to do it just in time, with seconds to spare. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
17Just in the nick of time — If you do somethingin the nick of time, you just manage to do it just in time, with seconds to spare …
18Nick of Time — may refer to: In literature: The Nick of Time, a novel by Francis King, 2002 The Nick of Time, a collection of essays about haiku by Paul O. Williams, 2001 The Nick of Time, a sci fi novel by George Alec Effinger, 1985 Ted Bell In film and… …
19nick of time — If you do something in the nick of time, you do it at the very last minute or second …
20in the nick of time — only just in time. → nick …