Synonym: accelerate, animate, invigorate, reanimate, recreate, renovate, repair, revive, revivify, speed, speed up, vivify, whet. Similar words: quick, quickly, sicken, chicken, thicken, chicken out, quiche, blacken. Meaning: ['kwɪkən] v. 1. move faster 2. make keen or more acute 3. give life or energy to 4. show signs of life 5. give new life or energy to.
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1. We have to quicken our pace.
2. Good debate can quicken one's mind.
3. They have to quicken up their rate of work to fulfil the production quota.
4. She felt her heartbeat quicken as he approached.
5. These dishes can quicken your appetite.
6. This policy served only to quicken anti-government feeling.
7. I actually felt my heart quicken.
8. This is music that will make your pulse quicken.
9. We'll have to quicken the pace if we want to keep up with him.
10. There was little to quicken the pulse in his dull routine.
11. She felt her pulse quicken as she recognized the voice.
12. She could feel her breathing quicken.
13. The ability of a resort to quicken the pulse as I approach.
14. She felt his breathing quicken and the beat of his heart.
15. Green Believers must quicken these connections. Green consumerism is a hopeful token of more substantial change.
16. As the pace began to quicken and the complicated threads of the chant began to rise Rincewind found himself watching fascinated.
17. I quicken my step, keeping my eyes fixed ahead(Sentencedict.com), hoping for a sign of life about the croft.
18. Vincent felt his heartbeat quicken, and tightened his grip on Lily's hand.
19. The back-to-back executions would quicken the pace of capital punishment in Maryland.
20. Pulses quicken at the mere mention of the name; grown men develop a glazed look in their eyes.
21. Something seemed to quicken her to a determination.
22. She caught sight of Rob and felt her heart quicken.
23. How can words stir anyone to action or even reflection if the accompanying music fails to quicken the pulse?
24. Her thoughts were growing darker: occasionally one would cause her heart to quicken its beat and then quieten again.
25. So far, employment had shown less tendency to migrate from the central cities, but this process was soon to quicken.
26. The sight of Gustave Eiffel's soaring pyramid makes the visitor's heart quicken.
27. He heard a footfall in the passage outside and felt his pulse quicken.
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28. It's surely summer. for there's a swallow: Come one swallow, his mate will follow, The bird race quicken and wheel and thicken. Christina G Rossetti
29. I asked first about my bag and felt my breathing quicken when the chief seemed unable to find my deposition.
30. Claudia's heart thudded fiercely and she felt Roman's heart quicken in response.
More similar words: quick, quickly, sicken, chicken, thicken, chicken out, quiche, blacken, bicker, wicked, rickets, rickety, trickery, bickering, picket line, persnickety, ticket office, city slicker, kick the bucket, return ticket, juice, juicy, suicide, sunken, weaken, darken, shaken, broken, kennel, drunken.