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1The Nick of Time Baby — Directed by Clarence G. Badger Produced by Mack Sennett (Keystone Studios) Starring Gloria Swanson …
2in the nick of time — {adv. phr.} Just at the right time; barely soon enough; almost too late. * /The doctor arrived in the nick of time to save the child from choking to death./ * /Joe saw the other car in the nick of time./ Compare: IN TIME …
3in the nick of time — {adv. phr.} Just at the right time; barely soon enough; almost too late. * /The doctor arrived in the nick of time to save the child from choking to death./ * /Joe saw the other car in the nick of time./ Compare: IN TIME …
4in\ the\ nick\ of\ time — adv. phr. Just at the right time; barely soon enough; almost too late. The doctor arrived in the nick of time to save the child from choking to death. Joe saw the other car in the nick of time. Compare: in time …
5In The Nick Of Time — Christmas Disney Movie This 1991 Disney Christmas movie starred Lloyd Bridges and Michael Tucker. The old Santa Claus(Lloyd Bridges) had seven days to find the new Santa Claus(Michael Tucker) and pass the torch to him. The only problem was the… …
6in the nick of time — If something happens in the nick of time, it happens at the last minute, when it is nearly too late. The child was standing in front of the open window. His mother caught him in the nick of time …
7in 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 …
8in the nick of time — nearly too late, just in time, under the wire They jumped from the burning boat in the nick of time just before it sank …
9in the nick of time — just in time to prevent something bad happening The swimmers were rescued in the nick of time …
10in 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 …