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51quick — adj 1. prompt, immediate, sudden, instantaneous, expeditious; rapid, speedy, swift, fast, fleet; express, light footed, nimble footed, winged; flying, hurried, precipitate, headlong; hasty, cursory, summary, perfunctory. 2. brief, fleeting,… …
52quick — /kwɪk/ adjective fast, not taking much time ● The company made a quick recovery. ● He is looking for a quick return on his investments. ● We are hoping for a quick sale …
53quick — [OE] Originally quick meant ‘alive’ (as in the now fossilized phrase the quick and the dead); it was not until the 13th century that the sense ‘rapid’ began to emerge. It goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *kwikwaz (which also produced Swedish… …
54Quick — This interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has a number of possible interpretations. The first of these is from the Old English pre 7th Century word cwic , Middle English quik , alive, lively, given originally as a nickname to an agile… …
55quick — See quick, quickly …
56Quick as a bumnut through an eggslice — quick …
57quick — obsolete pregnant From its first standard English meaning animate, and used of pregnancy after the foetus has started kicking: She s quick; the child brags in her belly. (Shakespeare, Love s labour s Lost) …
58Quick (Restaurant) — Quick (restauration) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Quick. Logo de Quick Restaurants …
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60Quick (restaurant) — Quick (restauration) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Quick. Logo de Quick Restaurants …