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Definition of quick
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Quick (n.)
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Twinkling
::
Twinkling
(n.) The act of one who, or of that
which,
twinkles;
a quick
movement
of the eye; a wink; a
twinkle..
Spanking
::
Spanking
(a.)
Moving
with a
quick,
lively
pace, or
capable
of so
doing;
dashing..
Whisker
::
Whisker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
whisks,
or moves with a
quick,
sweeping
motion..
Run
::
Run (a.) To pass or go
quickly
in
thought
or
conversation;
as, to run from one
subject
to
another..
Flutist
::
Flutist
(n.) To move with quick
vibrations
or
undulations;
as, a sail
flutters
in the wind; a
fluttering
fan..
Tubbing
::
Tubbing
(n.) A
lining
of
timber
or metal
around
the shaft of a mine;
especially,
a
series
of
cast-iron
cylinders
bolted
together,
used to
enable
those who sink a shaft to
penetrate
quicksand,
water,
etc., with
safety..
Chop
::
Chop (v. i.) To make a quick
strike,
or
repeated
strokes,
with an ax or other sharp
instrument..
Smack
::
Smack (v. i.) A
quick,
sharp
noise,
as of the lips when
suddenly
separated,
or of a
whip..
Glycogen
::
Glycogen
(n.) A
white,
amorphous,
tasteless
substance
resembling
starch,
soluble
in water to an
opalescent
fluid.
It is found
abundantly
in the liver of most
animals,
and in small
quantity
in other
organs
and
tissues,
particularly
in the
embryo.
It is
quickly
changed
into sugar when
boiled
with
dilute
sulphuric
or
hydrochloric
acid, and also by the
action
of
amylolytic
ferments..
Quickening
::
Quickening
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
or of
becoming
quick.
Abridgment
::
Abridgment
(n.) That which
abridges
or cuts
short;
hence,
an
entertainment
that makes the time pass
quickly..
Hasten
::
Hasten
(v. i.) To move
celerity;
to be rapid in
motion;
to act
speedily
or
quickly;
to go
quickly.
Forward
::
Forward
(v. t.) To help
onward;
to
advance;
to
promote;
to
accelerate;
to
quicken;
to
hasten;
as, to
forward
the
growth
of a
plant;
to
forward
one in
improvement..
Blow
::
Blow (v. i.) To
breathe
hard or
quick;
to pant; to puff.
Riffle
::
Riffle
(n.) A
trough
or
sluice
having
cleats,
grooves,
or steps
across
the
bottom
for
holding
quicksilver
and
catching
particles
of gold when
auriferous
earth is
washed;
also, one of the
cleats,
grooves,
or steps in such a
trough.
Also
called
ripple..
Rapid
::
Rapid (a.)
Advancing
with haste or
speed;
speedy
in
progression;
in quick
sequence;
as, rapid
growth;
rapid
improvement;
rapid
recurrence;
rapid
succession..
Quick
::
Quick
(superl.)
Sensitive;
perceptive
in a high
degree;
ready;
as, a quick ear..
Twang
::
Twang (n.) A
harsh,
quick
sound,
like that made by a
stretched
string
when
pulled
and
suddenly
let go; as, the twang of a
bowstring..
Livingness
::
Livingness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
alive;
possession
of
energy
or
vigor;
animation;
quickening.
Pop
::
Pop (v. i.) To
enter,
or issue
forth,
with a
quick,
sudden
movement;
to move from place to place
suddenly;
to dart; -- with in, out, upon, off, etc..
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