swiftly
IPA: swˈɪftɫi
adverb
- In a swift manner; quickly; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly.
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Examples of "swiftly" in Sentences
- The heroes swiftly defeat the criminals.
- I sigh and jog swiftly towards the scent.
- The tepid water flows swiftly through the bath.
- Sometimes "boldly and swiftly" is NOT A GOOD THING.
- She swiftly walked to the cupboard and turned the handle.
- Islamic armies swiftly conquered the whole of the Middle East.
- He subsequently joined the NF and swiftly rose to the leadership.
- In the weeks that followed, the forces of Malekith spread swiftly.
- And now one, and now another, bled swiftly from the mouth and died.
- He is skilled with shurikens and moves around swiftly and stealthily.
- Condent swiftly jumped into the hold, and shot the Indian in the face.
- The coup was swiftly followed by the Turkish military invasion of Cyprus.
- And through a now familiar combination of bigger headlines and brasher stories, his title swiftly came to dominate the market.
- Director Guy Ritchie keeps it all moving at a quick enough pace, but going through the motions swiftly is still going through the motions.
- The spike in gold and silver prices to unexpected new highs so swiftly is evidence of the weakness in sovereign currencies and their economies.
- He had passed swiftly through Cambridge and Oxford to become a leading Anglican theologian and had risen equally swiftly from a small bishopric in Wales to the seat of Canterbury.
- Dealing with each of those rites of babyhood passage come back swiftly from the annals of motherhood memory when I needed them too, and carry a pretty short (re) learning curve anyway.
- And rather than win swiftly and brutally as we had with a mighty Japanese Empire, LBJ fought Vietnam as the conflicted war president he was, babbling on about building “a Great Society on the Mekong.”
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