at lightning speed
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Definition & Meaning of "at lightning speed"in English

at lightning speed
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with extremely high speed 

at lightning speed definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "at lightning speed" and when to use it?

The idiom "at lightning speed" draws its origin from the natural phenomenon of lightning, which is known for its incredible speed and suddenness. Lightning is one of the fastest and most rapid occurrences in nature, and this phrase likens something to the swiftness and abruptness of a lightning strike. This phrase is used to describe the rapidity and quickness of an action, event, or movement. It emphasizes the astonishingly fast pace at which something is happening.

Examples
The news spread at lightning speed across social media. 
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