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A popular Italian dance in quick 3 4 or 6 8 time running mostly in triplets
Quickening
The act or process of making or of becoming quick
Quick
Alive living animate opposed to dead or inanimate
Quake
To be agitated with quick short motions continually repeated to shake with fear cold etc
Sagacious
Of quick sense perceptions keen scented skilled in following a trail
Short winded
Affected with shortness of breath having a quick difficult respiration as dyspnoic and asthmatic persons
Scamper
To run with speed to run or move in a quick hurried manner to hasten away
Snip snap
A tart dialogue with quick replies
Summary action or proceeding
formal procedure but is autho-rised to follow a short and quick procedure for expeditious disposal, Mohan Lal v. Kartar Singh, (1996)
Process and processing
the definition is perfectly general requiring only the continuous or quick succession. It is not one of the requisites that the
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