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Immediately
as forthwith, namely with speedy and prompt action and as quickly as is reasonably possible, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, 6th Edn., (2000)
Shortly
In a short or brief time or manner soon quickly
Skitter
To move or pass something over a surface quickly so that it touches only at intervals to skip
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Battel, wager of
Ashford v. Thornton, (1818) 1 B & Ald 405, which quickly led to the practice, which had long been disused, being
Dispatch, or despatch
Dispatch, or despatch [fr. despescher, Fr., to send away quickly, to discharge], a message, letter, or order sent with speed
Hredige
Hredige, readily, quickly, Leg. Athelstan. c. 16.
Pontoon
rubber etc forming a portable float used in building bridges quickly for the passage of troops
Panic
events or even creating un-reasoning or hysterical fear, often spreading quickly. It is the effect, the cause being due to many
Reeve
court as all the others were, lost its importance very quickly. Pleas of land were taken from it, and its criminal
Varnish
in alcohol with the result that the volatile solvent evaporates quickly, Akhtar Abbas v. Assistant Collector, Central Excise, Bhopal, AIR 1961
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