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quicklychop-chop
quicklylickety-split
(about a disease) affecting many people at once; widespread, very common, fast-spreading disease, outbreak, plague, something which spreads quickly (i.e. a disease), rapid development, spreading unusually quickly and extensivelyepidemic
(British) scamper, run or move quickly, scuttle, scurry, (British) scurry, quick run or movementscutter
(hawaii) quicklywikiwiki
(Slang) fast, quickly, swiftly, rapidly; immediately, right now, promptlypronto
, send a letter, appoint to command, assign to a position or duty, station; publicize, advertise; inform; send electronic mail to a newsgroup (Computers); send by mail; move up and down in a saddle (Equitation); travel quickly, by post horse, denounce ...post
a rush or run, coal container, destroy something, move with short fast steps, run or move quickly, scamper, scurry; cause a ship to sink by opening or creating holes in its hull, quick movement, scurry; hatch on the deck or side of a ship; container fo...scuttle
able to be extended quickly, can be caused to project, can be cause to stick out; can be cause to bulge or swell outward, protrusibleprotrusile
able to be modified; adjusting quickly, adjustable, changing easilyadaptable
able to fly, air travel, moving fast, not held at edge, passing quickly, traveling through the air on wings; carried in the wind; quick, swift; passing; escaping, traveling through the air; flightflying
able to fly, moving quicklyvolitant
able to think quicklyquick-witted
abreast, quickly, swiftlyapace
abruptly switch to something, act of jumping, lunge, spring; distance jumped; sudden change, abrupt transition, arching jump, distance of jump, go up substantially, jump forcefully, jump something, hop, spring into the air; move suddenly, act quickly, ...leap
 

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