Be Quick/Slow, Etc. Out Of The Traps

B1 16+

Synonyms of be quick/slow, etc. out of the traps

Antonyms of be quick/slow, etc. out of the traps

Collocations of be quick/slow, etc. out of the traps

quick out of the traps
Frequency: 80 %

The sprinter was quick out of the traps and took an early lead in the race.

slow out of the traps
Frequency: 70 %

The team got off to a slow start, being slow out of the traps, but eventually caught up.

fast out of the traps
Frequency: 60 %

The car was fast out of the traps, accelerating quickly from the starting line.

steady out of the traps
Frequency: 50 %

The marathon runner was steady out of the traps, maintaining a consistent pace from the beginning.

sluggish out of the traps
Frequency: 40 %

The old computer was sluggish out of the traps, taking a long time to boot up.

Idiomatic Expressions for be quick/slow, etc. out of the traps

  • Phrase: be slow out of the traps
    Meaning: to start something slowly or to be delayed in getting started
    Usage: The team was slow out of the traps in the first half of the game, but they picked up the pace in the second half.