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Synonyms and antonyms of To do something quickly and/or easily in British Thesaurus

To do something quickly and/or easily

hurry (verb)

to do something or to move somewhere very quickly

sail through ()

to do something, or to deal with something, very easily

gallop through ()

to do something very quickly

hurry up ()

to do something or move somewhere more quickly

toss off ()

to do something quickly, easily, and without much effort

rattle through ()

to do or say something quickly because you want to finish it as soon as you can

walk (verb)

informal to easily succeed at something

hasten to do something ()

to do or say something very quickly without waiting

do something standing on your head ()

to do something very easily and very well

be in a hurry ()

to do something or go somewhere quickly because you do not have much time

be quick to do something ()

to do something very quickly

breeze through ()

to do something very easily or confidently

bustle (verb)

to do something or go somewhere quickly, usually because you are very busy

coast (verb)

to achieve success very easily or with very little effort

cruise (verb)

mainly journalism to achieve success easily in a race, game, or competition

cut corners ()

to not do a job as thoroughly as you should, especially because you want to finish it quickly or save money

force through ()

to do something so that a proposal is accepted or an issue is dealt with quickly

go great guns ()

to do something very quickly and with a lot of success or enthusiasm

hurry (verb)

to make something happen more quickly than it would have done

kill two birds with one stone ()

to achieve two things, both at the same time

make short/light/quick work of something ()

to deal with or get rid of something quickly and easily

move/shift up a gear ()

to start working much more effectively or quickly, or with more energy

romp through ()

to do something quickly and easily

short-circuit (verb)

to avoid dealing with all the details involved in something, so that you can do it more quickly and easily

spring (verb)

used for saying that something is done quickly and with energy or force

spurt (verb)

to move somewhere or to do something suddenly and quickly, using a lot of energy

stroll (verb)

to do something easily and with little effort

think nothing of doing something ()

to do something that other people would find difficult to do or that other people think is strange

up and do something (informal)

informal to do something suddenly or unexpectedly

waltz (verb)

to succeed at something or to achieve something very easily

whip through ()

to do something very quickly

whizz through (informal)

informal to do something very quickly and not very carefully

zip through ()

to deal with or complete something very quickly