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I . quick [kwɪk] ADJ

3. quick (reacting quickly):

4. quick (hurried):

III . quick [kwɪk] INTERJ

IV . quick [kwɪk] SUBST kein Pl (flesh)

I . double-quick ADV

quick-freeze <quickfroze, quickfrozen> VERB trans

quick-tempered ADJ

quick-change artist SUBST THEAT

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The use of this scaffolding allows more effective use of stem cells and quicker regeneration.
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The problem is being exacerbated by a reliance on snow cannons, which produce snow that hardens quicker than natural snow, which in turn increases the risk of injury.
www.dailymail.co.uk
City employees were quicker to tattle on their coworkers last year for a variety of alleged offences.
www.calgarysun.com
If a payment is due to go out on a particular day, quicker payments processing means it's worth making sure there is enough money in your account the night before.
www.stuff.co.nz
Some teachers prefer to use e-mail for its quicker travel time.
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While the rapid strep test is quicker, it has a lower sensitivity (70%) and statistically equal specificity (98%) as throat culture.
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Hardening fixer was not used on the film in order for the dye to be imbibed into the emulsion quicker and with better results.
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While it refills itself over time, it can be used to shake off health-bar damage, thus healing the player, but draining the stamina quicker.
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There is though, a new feature that allows for a quicker recovery, through spending money on pitch maintenance.
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Once this was established entries for purchase invoices and sales invoices were much quicker.
startups.co.uk

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