In the nick of time.
/ɪn ðə nɪk əv taɪm/
In the nick of time.
/ɪn ðə nɪk əv taɪm/
Being "In the nick of time" means accomplishing something at the last possible moment before it is too late. This idiom captures the critical importance of timing in various aspects of life, from business deadlines to personal emergencies. The ability to manage time effectively can be the difference between success and failure. This phrase encourages promptness and the timely execution of tasks. It also serves as a reminder that sometimes, waiting until the last moment can bring about thrilling, albeit risky, successes.
He arrived in the nick of time.
He arrived just moments before it was too late.
We finished the project in the nick of time.
The project was completed just before the deadline.
She submitted her application just in the nick of time, seconds before the deadline.
Her application was submitted moments before the closing time, making it just in time.