Like Sin (Adverb)
Meaning
(informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis; "drove like crazy"; "worked like hell to get the job done"; "this sprain hurts like hell"; "ran like sin for the storm cellar"; "work like thunder"; "fought like the devil".
Usages
Examples
- They ran like sin for the storm cellar when the tornado warning sounded.
- She works like sin to meet the project deadline.
- The football players fought like sin to win the championship game.
- He drove like sin to get to the hospital as quickly as possible.
- The team practiced like sin for weeks to perfect their routine.