[Idiom] JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME. - Understanding the Importance of Perfect Timing

Just in the nick of time.

Just in the nick of time.

just in time

The idiom 'Just in the nick of time' refers to something occurring at the last possible moment, just before it’s too late. This expression originates from a time when 'nick' meant a small notch or cut, often used as a form of tallying. Thus, arriving 'in the nick of time' is like marking the notch right before the opportunity passes. This phrase is commonly used to describe scenarios where timing is critical—like rescuing someone from danger or submitting work right before a deadline. It highlights the dramatic tension of coming dangerously close to a deadline or mishap, only to be saved by timely action. In narratives, using this idiom adds suspense and a sense of relief when the outcome is favorable.

Example Sentences

  1. The hero saved the day just in the nick of time.

    The hero arrived just in time to save the day.

  2. We arrived at the airport just in the nick of time to catch our flight.

    We got to the airport just in time to board our flight.

  3. She submitted her application just in the nick of time before the deadline closed.

    She submitted her application just before the deadline.

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