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Dispatchful
on speedy execution of business or any task indicating haste quick as dispatchful looks
Clear headed
Having a clear understanding quick of perception intelligent
cha cha
Latin America it uses two slow steps followed by three quick small steps with swaying movements of the hips and has
Flick
To whip lightly or with a quick jerk to flap as to flick a horse to flick
Brisk
Full of liveliness and activity characterized by quickness of motion or action lively spirited quick
Boomerang
an inch thick When thrown from the hand with a quick rotary motion it describes very remarkable curves according to the
blitz
a quick move by defensive players toward the passer on the offensive
Bird eyed
Quick sighted catching a glance as one goes
scalp
: to buy and sell so as to make small quick profits [ stocks] ;esp : to resell at greatly increased
protective sweep
protective sweep : a quick protective search limited in scope to a cursory visual inspection
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