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/kwik/
adjective
  1. moving fast or doing something in a short time.
    "he was always quick to point out her faults"
    synonyms: fast, swift, rapid, speedy, high-speed, expeditious, brisk, lively, sprightly, nimble, prompt, lightning, meteoric, overnight, whirlwind, fast-track, whistle-stop, breakneck, smart, nippy, zippy, cracking, fleet, tantivy, alacritous, volant
  2. (of a person) prompt to understand, think, or learn; intelligent.
    "it was quick of him to spot the mistake"
    synonyms: intelligent, bright, clever, gifted, able, brilliant, astute, quick-witted, sharp-witted, ready, quick off the mark, observant, alert, sharp, wide awake, receptive, perceptive, brainy, smart, on the ball, on one's toes, quick on the uptake, genius, whip-smart

adverb
at a fast rate; quickly.
"he'll find some place where he can make money quicker"

noun
  1. the soft tender flesh below the growing part of a fingernail or toenail.
  2. those who are living.
    "the quick and the dead"

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done, happening, or moving fast; lasting only a short time: She cast a quick glance in the mirror.
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