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A small sharp quick explosive sound or report as to go off with a
Flambeau
combining together a number of thick wicks invested with a quick burning substance anciently perhaps wax in modern times pitch or
trade
selling of (as stocks or commodities) usually in search of quick profits trad·able also trade·able adj adj 1 : of, relating
Flirt
To throw with a jerk or quick effort to fling suddenly as they flirt water in each
Nimbly
In a nimble manner with agility with light quick motion
Gleg
Quick of perception alert sharp
Pick off
who is off base by tagging himher especially by a quick throw from the pitcher or catcher
Pernicious
Quick swift to burn
Patter
To strike with a quick succession of slight sharp sounds as pattering rain or hail
Passionate
moved excited or agitated specifically easily moved to anger irascible quick tempered as a passionate nature
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