Phrase thesaurus
Imminent Phrases
51 phrases and expressions related to "imminent".
Phrases
- A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Future: Twists And Turns, And Lessons Learned (Michael J. Fox book)
- A fool and his money are soon parted
- Anytime soon
- As near as dammit
- As soon as my back is turned
- As soon as possible
- As soon as you like
- Back To The Future
- Build for the future
- Coming to a screen near you
- Companion plant (a plant grown near to another species to enhance its growth)
- Drinking in the last chance saloon
- Far better for being near to you (The Chesham Building Society advertising slogan)
- For the foreseeable future
- Future proof
- Future shock
- Get well soon
- In the pipeline
- It's now or never
- Just around the corner
- Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon (Woody Allen line)
- Line is full of misery and lonliness and it's over much too soon (Woody Allen line)
- Near and dear to my heart
- Near death experience
- Near miss
- Near sighted
- Near the knuckle
- Near to one's heart
- Ninth inning (A baseball expression meaning an event or process is near the end)
- Now is the hour
- On the threshold
- Once and future king
- One minute to midnight
- Quiet before the storm
- See what the future has in store (Future Shop advertising slogan)
- Shaping the future
- The Future (Nickname of Carmelo Anthony)
- The answer is at hand
- The cat who doesn't act finicky soon loses control of his owner (9 Lives Cat Food advertising slogan)
- The clock is ticking
- The future is now
- The future isn't what it used to be
- The future takes VISA (VISA advertising slogan)
- The future's bright, the future's Orange (Orange mobile phones advertising slogan)
- The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades (song by Timbuk 3)
- Too much too soon
- Twas the night before Christmas - the children were dreaming of a Ford in their future - smart, swanky and gleaming (Ford Cars advertising slogan)
- Unlock your future
- Up and coming
- Waiting for the other shoe to drop
- You can leave in a huff. If that's too soon, you can leave in a minute and a huff (Groucho Marx line)