speedy
IPA: spˈidi
noun
- A surname.
verb
- (transitive) To process in a faster than normal, accelerated way.
- (transitive, Wikimedia jargon) To apply the speedy rule in an online community (often the deletion rule); to speedy delete.
adjective
- Proceeding with or characterized by high speed; rapid.
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Examples of "speedy" in Sentences
- The process was very speedy.
- The racing car is very speedy.
- The result of the debate was speedy.
- The article merited speedy deletion.
- It is a road for a speedy flunk anyway.
- The likelihood of the speedy resolution drops.
- I mean to be inexorable, and thorough, not speedy.
- Principal judge calls for speedy handling of cases.
- Please be more cautious in the use of the speedy tags.
- Just out of interest, JB, how experimental and speedy is this?
- So will we be flying around in speedy solar-powered blimps sometime soon?
- Once again speedy recovery brother xxx on January 9, 2010 at 11: 17 am Lee
- If speedy is overused, it puts the trustworthiness of the procedure at risk.
- With this one, just lose the "speedy" -- the decapitative method already fits that bill.
- If our most fervent prayers bring not in speedy and sensible returns, we must not think it strange.
- We have a societal interest in speedy dissemination of research findings, and gene research is cutting edge stuff where we want to keep up.
- But the blue box was indeed moving, in short, speedy bursts, frequently changing direction as it glided back and forth across the grotty lino.
- Meanwhile, News International announced Friday that it had set up what it called a "speedy, cost-effective alternative to litigation" that would allow phone-hacking victims to apply for swift out-of-court settlements through a company Web site.
- Meanwhile, News International announced Friday that it had set up what it called a "speedy, cost-effective alternative to litigation" that would allow phone hacking victims to apply for swift out-of-court settlements through a company Web site.