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I . quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADJ

1. quick (fast):

quick
rápido(-a)
quick as lightning
in quick succession
to be quick to do sth
to have a quick mind
to have a quick temper

2. quick (short):

quick
curto(-a)
to give sb a quick call

II . quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADV

quick

III . quick [kwɪk] SUBST

quick-tempered ADJ

quick-witted ADJ

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It turned out that the area was resting on clay that had transformed to quick clay after a water pipe had broken.
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Quick point of order: manually refresh for me, would you?
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Residents are quick to judge each other, and improper work or social habits receive strong criticism.
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The only false note was the grilled quick pickled onions, which didn't seem to fit with the rest of the dish.
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Liberal critics, believing him a demagogue, gave as evidence his stand for quick payment of the veterans' bonus.
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Then, after a quick breath, she goes for the stratosphere, with a sound that nearly changes the barometric pressure in the room.
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He was known for his quick flick of the wrist on a called strike, and his quick punchout on called third strikes to left-handed hitters.
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Some people stumbling over tongue-twisters say the first two sounds of successive words almost at the same time, while others say them in quick succession.
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Luscious ice-making weather, this, making the task as simple as spraying layers of quick-drying latex paint on a floor.
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Weeds are quick colonizers that often move into an area disturbed by fire or human activity.
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