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    in the nick of time
  2. nick. not a moment too soon idiom. overdue. owl. shut/close the stable/barn door after the horse has bolted idiom. the last minute idiom. unpunctuality. until all hours idiom. wire. See more results » (Definition of in the nick of time from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · The meaning of IN THE NICK OF TIME is just before the last moment when something can be changed or something bad will happen. How to use in the nick of time in a sentence.

  4. phrase. If you say that something happens in the nick of time, you are emphasizing that it happens at the last possible moment. [emphasis] Seems we got here just in the nick of time. News of interest cuts came in the nick of time for borrowers. See full dictionary entry for nick. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  5. It may not be immediately obvious what the nick of time is, but we do know what it means to be in it, that is, arriving at the last propitious moment. Prior to the 16th century there was another expression used to convey that meaning – ‘pudding time’.

  6. At the last possible moment before a deadline or before something begins or ends; just in time. That car moved off the track in the nick of time—another moment and the train would have smashed into it. You got here in the nick of time—we're just about to start the show. See also: nick, of, time.

  7. The first term began life as in the nick and dates from the 1500s, when nick meant “the critical moment” (a meaning now obsolete). The second employs just in the sense of “precisely” or “closely,” a usage applied to time since the 1500s.

  8. Nick of Time Meaning. We use the common phrase “in the nick of time” or “just in the nick of time” to describe something that happened at the last possible moment or just in time to avoid some kind of disaster or a negative outcome.