no sooner (do something) than (do something else)
no sooner (do something) than (do something else)
One action had just concluded when something else happened or began. No sooner had I wrapped up the meeting than everyone bolted from their seats. She had no sooner taken the meal out of the oven than someone started knocking at the door.
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no sooner...than...
(written) used to show that one thing, which is unexpected, happens immediately after another thing: No sooner had she got in the bath than the front door bell rang.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
no sooner ... than
As soon as: No sooner was the frost off the ground than the work began.
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