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quick
adjective (quicker , quickest )
1 taking little time.
2 brief.
3 fast; rapid; speedy.
4 not delayed; immediate.
5 intelligent; alert; sharp.
6 said of the temper: easily roused to anger.
7 nimble, deft or brisk.
8 not reluctant or slow (to do something); apt, eager or ready quick to take offence .
adverb , colloq rapidly.
noun
1 an area of sensitive flesh, especially at the base of the fingernail or toenail.
2 the site where someone's emotions or feelings, etc are supposed to be located Her words wounded him to the quick .
3 (usu the quick) old use those who are alive the quick and the dead .
[Anglo-Saxon cwic alive]
quickly adverb .
quickness noun .
be quick to act immediately.
be quick off the mark to act promptly.
be quick on the draw
1 to react or respond, etc promptly.
2 to pull a gun from its holster quickly.

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quick assets
plural noun , accounting assets that can easily and speedily be converted into cash.
quick fix
noun a remedy that has the benefit of being immediate but the drawback of not being very effective in the long term.
quick march
noun , mil a march that proceeds in quick time.
interjection a command that instructs (soldiers, etc) to begin marching at this pace.
quick time
noun , mil fast marching that is done at a rate of about 120 paces per minute.
[Early 19c]

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