Phrase: In less than no time / In no time

"In less than no time"/ "In no time"


Meaning

  • 'In less than no time' or 'in no time' means very quickly or very soon, This expression is used in casual situations. 
  • In a very little amount of time.


Example Dialog

A: Where are you now? I'm already here at the park.

B: Don't worry. I'm on my way now. I'll be there in less than no time.


Example Sentences

  • We called the ambulance, which arrived in less than no time.
  • Don’t worry. This wont take long. It’ll be over with in less than no time.
  • It took her less than no time to get dinner ready.
  • If we get started now, we'll be finished in less than no time.
  • That test was so easy, I was done in less than no time.
  • The repair is  so simple. I should be finished in less than no time.
  • They'll have a boat out here for us in less than no time, now that they've seen us.
  • The children ate their dinner in no time.
  • We'll fix your car in no time at all.
  • The police will come in no time.
  • We'll be home in no time.
  • The kids will be leaving home in no time.
  • Clothing seems to wear out in no time nowadays.
  • I'll be back in no time.
  • She's got a strong immune system. She'll recover in no time.
  • He finished off two bowls of noodles in no time.
  • If we all pitch in, we'll have it finished in no time.


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