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I. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADJ.

1. quick (fast):

quick
quick
to have a quick one
to have a quick one
to have a quick one (sex)

2. quick (short):

quick meal, drink, question
quick meal, drink, question
have a quick word with sb
to have a quick temper

3. quick (hurried):

quick good-bye, hello, hug

4. quick (smart):

quick
quick
to have a quick mind
quick thinking

II. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADV.

quick
as quick as possible
to get rich quick

III. quick [kwɪk] INTERJ.

quick
quick

IV. quick [kwɪk] SUST. (edge of digit)

to cut sb to the quick fig.
to cut sb to the quick fig.

I. double-quick ADV. (very quickly)

double-quick
double-quick

II. double-quick ADJ.

double-quick step:

double-quick
in double-quick time

quick-acting [ˌkwɪkˈæktɪŋ] ADJ.

to be quick-acting

quick-freeze [ˈkwɪkfri:z] V. trans. irreg.

quick-freeze

quick-frozen [ˈkwɪkfrəʊzn, ingl. am. -froʊzn] ADJ.

quick-frozen

quick-tempered [ˌkwɪkˈtempəd, ingl. am. -pɚd] ADJ.

to be quick-tempered

quick-witted [ˌkwɪkˈwɪtɪd, ingl. am. -ˈwɪt̬-] ADJ.

quick-witted
quick-witted
Present
Iquick-freeze
youquick-freeze
he/she/itquick-freezes
wequick-freeze
youquick-freeze
theyquick-freeze
Past
Iquick-froze
youquick-froze
he/she/itquick-froze
wequick-froze
youquick-froze
theyquick-froze
Present Perfect
Ihavequick-frozen
youhavequick-frozen
he/she/ithasquick-frozen
wehavequick-frozen
youhavequick-frozen
theyhavequick-frozen
Past Perfect
Ihadquick-frozen
youhadquick-frozen
he/she/ithadquick-frozen
wehadquick-frozen
youhadquick-frozen
theyhadquick-frozen

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A quick-acting, long-lasting energy source that doesn't cause a blood sugar spike is extremely useful for diabetics and health-conscious individuals who want to avoid diabetes.
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Witnesses said had it not been for the throng of quick-acting bystanders who rushed into the street and stopped the woman from driving, she would have run over the boy.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Despite pain being well controlled by long-acting drugs or other treatment, flares may occasionally be felt; this is called breakthrough pain, and is treated with quick-acting analgesics.
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A record-fast ambulance trip and quick-acting doctors saved his life.
www.thestar.com
Its traction control is quick-acting and, even better, quick to release.
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