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In advance   /ɪn ədvˈæns/   Listen
In advance

adjective
1.
Situated ahead or going before.  Synonyms: advance, advanced.  "At that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies"
adverb
1.
Ahead of time; in anticipation.  Synonyms: ahead, beforehand.  "We like to plan ahead" , "Should have made reservations beforehand"



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"In advance" Quotes from Famous Books



... me between you," she said, but all the same complied. She sucked Harry's prick and he spent in her mouth, which she swallowed with great gusto, spending herself at the same moment in advance of the doctor. Harry kept frigging her clitoris with one hand, while the other was frigging the doctor's bottom-hole. It was a long bout, she made Harry spend twice in her mouth, while she spent thrice to the doctor's once, all dying away together in ...
— The Romance of Lust - A classic Victorian erotic novel • Anonymous

... being joined by Captain Gillespie and his brave-hearted little party, he found himself at the head of three hundred ten men, "as brave and as valiant as ever were led to battle upon any field." At eight o'clock the party commenced its march toward Los Angeles, Captain Gillespie being in advance, and when the column reached the hills of Palo Verde the insurgents showed themselves and opened a fire with their escopetas. The march was rapid; and the jolly tars, unused to such extended journeys, appear to have suffered from its effects; ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 17 • Charles Francis Horne

... if an allotment should be made in advance from that stock of gold, the mind of my consort would be relieved, her inquiries after my fate not so searching, and her spirit less troubled. I have reason to understand the temper of Desire; and am well identified, that, while the prospect of want is before ...
— The Red Rover • James Fenimore Cooper

... had arrived a little in advance, and were among the spectators who, with the officers and their prisoners, nearly filled ...
— Christmas with Grandma Elsie • Martha Finley

... of the lookers-on in Naples, comes in, having just returned from "the front." He brings the news of a smart skirmish which has taken place during the day; of the English "Excursionists" being ordered out in advance; of their rushing with alacrity into the thickest of the fight, and bravely sustaining the conflict,—being, indeed, with difficulty withheld by their officers from needlessly exposing themselves. But ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 7, Issue 42, April, 1861 • Various


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