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Short spoken
Speaking in a quick or short manner hence gruff curt
Short breathed
Having short breath or quick respiration
Q
Saxon cw being used instead of qu as in cwic quick cwen queen The name kumacr is from the French ku
Snell
Active brisk nimble quick sharp
Pralltriller
A melodic embellishment consisting of the quick alternation of a principal tone with an auxiliary tone above
Clap
strike to slap to strike or strike together with a quick motion so as to make a sharp noise as to
Falcade
or three times bending himself as it were in very quick curvets
Expeditious
and rapidity in action performed with or acting with expedition quick having celerity speedily as an expeditious march or messenger
Dribble
To fall in drops or small drops or in a quick succession of drops as water dribbles from the eaves
Dreadnought
guns mounted in turrets and of twenty four 12 pound quick fire guns for protection against torpedo boats This was the
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