in\ one\ fell\ swoop

in\ one\ fell\ swoop
• in one fell swoop
• at one fell swoop
adv. phr.
1. literary
In one attack or accident; in one bad blow.

The millionaire lost his money and his friends at one fell swoop.

2. At one time; at the same time.

Three cars drove into the driveway, and Mrs. Crane's dinner guests all arrived at one fell swoop.


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