Synonym: alert, attentive, bright, brisk, expeditious, fast, fleet, hasty, keen, lively, rapid, sharp, smart, speedy, swift. Similar words: juice, kick, sick, lick, pick, brick, trick, click. Meaning: [kwɪk] n. any area of the body that is highly sensitive to pain (as the flesh underneath the skin or a fingernail or toenail). adj. 1. accomplished rapidly and without delay 2. hurried and brief 3. moving quickly and lightly 4. apprehending and responding with speed and sensitivity 5. performed with little or no delay 6. easily aroused or excited. adv. with little or no delay.
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151 This recipe is marvellously simple and quick.
152 I gave the vegetable plot a quick dig.
153 We need a quick response from the government.
154 I had a quick kip after lunch.
155 The press were quick to cast her in the role of 'the other woman'.
156 My interest in him chiefly centres in his quick mind. Sentencedict.com
157 She's fainted. Quick, dash some cold water over her face.
158 We had a quick meal in a small local restaurant.
159 A quick rinse isn't sufficient. Use plenty of running water to wash away all traces of shampoo.
160 The blackbird had a quick, wary look in case the cat was anywhere around.
161 Could you give me a quick explanation of how it works?
162 They were just in it to make a quick buck.
163 She gave him a quick, upward look, then lowered her eyes.
164 I was hoping to have a quick word with you.
165 You need to have quick reactions to play these computer games.
166 Although this recipe looks long, it is actually very quick to prepare.
167 She gave the table a quick wipe and disappeared behind the counter.
168 Wendy popped in for a quick bite to eat on Monday night.
169 The water/The bath is running over - quick, turn the taps off.
170 Have you got time for a quick drink after work?
171 She was quick to spot the inconsistencies between his two reports.
172 We aim for a quick turnover of stock in our stores.
173 Officials were quick to caution that these remarks did not mean an end to the peace process.
174 I could knock together a quick lunch if you like.
175 Our host gave us a quick tour of the house.
176 Both countries are now hoping for a quick resumption of diplomatic relations.
177 A quick divorce can be succeeded by a much longer — and more agonising — period of haggling over the fate of the family.
178 If it weren't for Jeff's quick thinking , Tillie could have been badly hurt.
179 They had a quick confab to decide on a possible design.
180 Never had she seen him so tense, so quick to take offence as he had been in recent weeks.