Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To do something quickly and/or easily in British Thesaurus
To do something quickly and/or easily
sail through ()
to do something very quickly
to start doing something immediately
do something standing on your head ()
to do something very easily and very well
to do something or go somewhere quickly because you do not have much time
to do something very quickly
to do something very easily or confidently
cut corners ()
to not do a job as thoroughly as you should, especially because you want to finish it quickly or save money
fire off ()
to quickly send a message or give instructions
to do something very quickly and with a lot of success or enthusiasm
lose no time in doing something ()
to do something immediately
to start working much more effectively or quickly, or with more energy
romp through ()
up and do something (informal)
informal to do something suddenly or unexpectedly
waste no time (in) doing something ()
to do something immediately
whip through ()
to do something very quickly
whizz through (informal)
informal to do something very quickly and not very carefully
zip through ()