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as if there were no tomorrow
Adverb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
あたかも明日がないかのように―未来への配慮をせず、結果を顧みずに行動する様子 / 極端に、必死に、無鉄砲に行動するという意味合い / 執拗に、迅速に、または非常に多量に何かを行う様子
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(idiomatic) To an excessive degree, oftentimes with little to no regard to future consequences; desperately; recklessly or wantonly; frantically; very quickly or very much.
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as if there were no tomorrow
After getting his bonus, he spent it as if there were no tomorrow, splurging on gadgets and expensive dinners.
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After getting his bonus, he spent it as if there were no tomorrow, splurging on gadgets and expensive dinners.
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