quick

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    Old English ‘alive’, from Germanic

    # Affective with , or , or able of accomplishing so; ; .

    #: I ran to the base – but I wasnt quick enough.

    #: Hes a quick runner.

    # Occuring in a abbreviate time; accident or done rapidly.

    #: That was a quick meal.

    # Lively, fast-thinking, witty, intelligent.

    #: You accept to be actual quick to be able to attempt in extemporaneous theatrics.

    # Mentally agile, alert, perceptive.

    #: My ancestor is old but he still has a quick wit.

    # Of temper: calmly angry to anger; .

    # Alive, living.

    #: The quick and the dead.

    # , abnormally at the date area the foetuss movements can be felt; figuratively, animate with some affect or feeling.

    #: She was quick with child.

    # Of water: flowing.

    # Burning, flammable, fiery.

    ;moving with speed

    ;occuring in a abbreviate time

    ;lively, witty

    ;mentally agile, perceptive

    ;easily angry to anger

    ;alive

    ;pregnant

    ;flowing

    ;burning, fiery

    quick

    #

    #: get affluent quick

    #: appear here, quick!

    quick

    # or , abnormally that and s.

    ;sensitive flesh

    

 


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