straight off

straight off
straightaway & straight off
right away; immediately, without thinking or considering. •

We'll have to depart straight off.

Straightaway I knew something was wrong.

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{adv. phr.} At once; immediately. * /After school is over, you come home straight off, and don't waste time./ * /He asked his father for the car, but his father said straight off that he couldn't have it./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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