noun

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Raw or sensitive flesh, especially that underneath finger and toe nails.

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Plants used in making a quickset hedge

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The life; the mortal point; a vital part; a part susceptible to serious injury or keen feeling.

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Quitchgrass.

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A fast bowler.

verb

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To amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid.

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To quicken.

adjective

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Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.

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He's a quick runner.

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Occurring in a short time; happening or done rapidly.

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That was a quick meal.

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Lively, fast-thinking, witty, intelligent.

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You have to be very quick to be able to compete in ad-lib theatrics.

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Mentally agile, alert, perceptive.

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My father is old but he still has a quick wit.

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Of temper: easily aroused to anger; quick-tempered.

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He is wont to be rather quick of temper when tired.

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Alive, living.

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Pregnant, especially at the stage where the foetus's movements can be felt; figuratively, alive with some emotion or feeling.

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Of water: flowing.

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Burning, flammable, fiery.

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Fresh; bracing; sharp; keen.

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(of a vein of ore) productive; not "dead" or barren

adverb

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Quickly, in a quick manner.

example

Come here, quick!

Examples of quick in a Sentence

She took a quick step back.

He soon learned all that his teacher could teach; for he was bright and quick, and had a good memory.

Sofia watched him, surprised at the quick change.

Quick steps crossed the porch.

The town car moved at a quick pace, bringing them to a mansion atop one of the private, gated drives tucked away from sight along Skyline Drive.

The plan was quick and easy.

He was quick to forgive her father.

Her breath came out in a quick sigh.

Her smile was quick and warm, her brown eyes dancing.

Quick witted Betsy laughed, and told the man who was a frequent visitor, that it looked like a childhood picture of Howie in a Halloween costume.

Quick as a flash she said, "My think is white, Viney's think is black."

A quick look revealed the speedometer was nearing the ninety mark - or did it merely look like it from her seat?

He looked confused, but did my bidding as Paul made a quick U-turn and followed after the speeding vehicle.

Damian opened his PDA to do a quick search on the number.

Then, thinking better of her quick response, she began to pick at her fingernails.

Darian breathed, reacting to the quick succession.

You're quick at taking offense, but you don't mind disgracing the whole regiment!

A quick glance through the window revealed the black car stopping beside the building.

No, he was quick to say, it didn't come from any "psychic foolishness" which he didn't believe existed.

After a quick stop at a clothier to pick up a long wool skirt and sweater, she changed in her car and drove home.

Han stayed with her, not moving until two Guardians—a raven-haired man with a quick smile and a brooding blond—approached.

Once a little fish swam too near the surface, and the kitten grabbed it in her mouth and ate it up as quick as a wink; but Dorothy cautioned her to be careful what she ate in this valley of enchantments, and no more fishes were careless enough to swim within reach.

They made no sounds at all, either in flying or trying to speak, and they conversed mainly by means of quick signals made with their wooden fingers or lips.

It was my teacher's genius, her quick sympathy, her loving tact which made the first years of my education so beautiful.

Her questions evoked a quick lull in other conversation.

A quick search of the room revealed nothing.

She rose and stretched then left the small house on a hill for a quick walk.

After a quick stop at home to change clothes and to leave a short note to Fred, Dean was on the road.

Her little hands felt every object and observed every movement of the persons about her, and she was quick to imitate these movements.

She heard the sound of quick footsteps in the quiet street.

He motioned to Lisa with a quick beaconing of the hand.

As Adrienne stepped off the sidewalk, she heard quick steps from behind.

Before the sting of his words had time to penetrate, Justin paused, throwing a quick jab to Denton's mouth.

Why are people so quick to vilify those on the "other side" of the issue—and why do we even think in terms of sides?

The perp did a quick job of searching the house before we got here.

Deidre's quick breathing was loud in her ears.

Dean did a quick look-see in the car.

He typed a quick text then shut off the phone.

There's a very slight change in the wording - " Put me on to Scotland Yard QUICK!

In the midst of the conversation she noticed "Granddad" give Bennigsen a quick, subtle glance, and then to her joys she saw that "Granddad" said something to "Long-coat" which settled him.

Rostopchin, coming out there with quick angry steps, looked hastily around as if seeking someone.

Quick bites like the popular cheesy garlic bread and slower food like the gnocchi round out a comforting menu.

I'm joking about that.  Not about the quick death, though.

A quick look around the chamber showed no sign of his mate.

Sackler, easily baited by DeLeo, was quick to show his temper.

After a quick look at the sports section he tossed the paper aside and glanced at the bicycling magazine.

The party for the departing employee, if you could call it that, had been a quick affair—a pat on the back, a few appropriate words and a token going away present.

They left the seashore and, after a quick bite to eat, Hunter drove Dean back to the air­port for his return plane trip to Parkside.

After a quick supper of pastrami and fruit at Uncle Sally's Galley, Dean pedaled 27 hard miles, working up a good sweat and a painful case of shin splints.

Cynthia's cheeks were quick to color as she sipped the liquid, making a face with each gulp.

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