quickly
IPA: kwˈɪkɫi
adverb
- Rapidly; with speed; fast.
- Very soon.
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Examples of "quickly" in Sentences
- I laughed, but my expression quickly turned serious.
- "Bring her, quickly, _quickly_!" said Lydia to the doctor.
- After about a minute however, her expression quickly changed.
- Use of the term quickly spread to include all natural resources.
- On a side note, if you brush your eyes over the title quickly, it says “Bringing Meaning To Twitter.”
- The first order of business was selection of a chairman, a designation quickly conferred upon Hendrick Wright of Pennsylvania, a thirty-six-year-old former prosecutor and state legislator.
- After a sunny morning, they move in quickly from the mountains, with heavy rain and lightning, and often end just as quickly as they came, leaving behind a glistening sunny late-day sky and frequent rainbows.
- After some time we became aware of scuffling in the direction of the Via Sacra, on the opposite side of the crowd to where we were standing, and the word quickly went around that Bibulus had arrived with the three tribunes who were intending to veto the bill.
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