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pronto
[pron-toh]
adverb
promptly; quickly.
pronto
/ ˈɒԳəʊ /
adverb
informalat once; promptly
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pronto1
Example Sentences
Other states and other nations would do the same if this Medfly thing wasn’t stopped, and pronto.
Her caption reads, “I can’t wait to sing and laugh and dance and cry with you guys again muuuuuy pronto … it was so hard to keep this a secret.”
You might want to stock up on chocolate for Easter pronto — because chocolate prices are likely bound to explode very soon.
The cookies are a seasonal item and available for only a few months, so be sure to stock up on them pronto.
We arrived at 19:00 under the foolish misapprehension that I would be whisked in and put on that antibiotic drip pronto.
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