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like sin

He ran like sin to catch the bus.

Definition

Adverb - With great intensity, speed, or effort: Used to emphasize that an action is performed with extreme vigor, force, or haste.

Usage

This adverb is used informally to intensify a verb, describing the manner of an action as being done to an extreme degree. It is typically used in similes following "like."

Examples
  • He ran like sin when he heard the alarm.
  • They had to work like sin to finish the project on time.
  • The engine was roaring like sin.
Advanced Usage
  • Like sin functions as an adverbial phrase of manner. It is a colloquial, emphatic expression often found in hyperbolic or dramatic descriptions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Like crazy / like mad: With great energy or intensity. (e.g., )
  • Like hell: With great force or determination. (e.g., )
  • Like the devil: With great speed or energy. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Furiously
  • Intensely
  • Wildly
  • Frantically
Related Phrases
  • Work like a Trojan: To work very hard and diligently.
  • Run like the wind: To run extremely fast.
like sin

He ran like sin to catch the bus.

Adverb
  1. with great speed or effort or intensity
    • drove like crazy
    • worked like hell to get the job done
    • ran like sin for the storm cellar
    • work like thunder
    • fought like the devil