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Popple
To move quickly up and down to bob up and down as a
Riot Damages Act, 1886
and disclosing insufficiency in the law of compensation led very quickly to the Metropolitan Police Compensation Act, 1886 (49 & 50
Plunk
To pluck and release quickly a musical string to twang
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fast growing
tending to spread quickly used mostly of plants
short
short 1 : treated or disposed of quickly in court [the calendar for causes] 2 a : not
Plunge
is penetrable to immerse to cause to penetrate or enter quickly and forcibly to thrust as to plunge the body into
Belive
Forthwith speedily quickly
Blive
Quickly forthwith
caramelise
caramel by the action of heat as The sugar caramelized quickly
catalyze
to cause a chemical reaction to proceed more quickly by contacting the reactants with another substance as moisture catalyzes
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