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Quickness   /kwˈɪknəs/   Listen
noun
Quickness  n.  
1.
The condition or quality of being quick or living; life. (Obs.) "Touch it with thy celestial quickness."
2.
Activity; briskness; especially, rapidity of motion; speed; celerity; as, quickness of wit. "This deed... must send thee hence With fiery quickness." "His mind had, indeed, great quickness and vigor."
3.
Acuteness of perception; keen sensibility. "Would not quickness of sensation be an inconvenience to an animal that must lie still?"
4.
Sharpness; pungency of taste.
Synonyms: Velocity; celerity; rapidity; speed; haste; expedition; promptness; dispatch; swiftness; nimbleness; fleetness; agility; briskness; liveliness; readiness; sagacity; shrewdness; shrewdness; sharpness; keenness.






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"Quickness" Quotes from Famous Books



... a third time, advancing with their cross-bows presented and began to shoot. The English archers then advanced one step forward and shot their arrows with such force and quickness that it seemed as if it snowed. When the Genoese felt these arrows, which pierced their arms, heads, and through their armor, some of them cut the strings of their cross-bows; others flung them on the ground ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 • Various

... unless indeed it were a change that I saw with a stranger sharpness. The gold was still in the sky, the clearness in the air, and the man who looked at me over the battlements was as definite as a picture in a frame. That's how I thought, with extraordinary quickness, of each person that he might have been and that he was not. We were confronted across our distance quite long enough for me to ask myself with intensity who then he was and to feel, as an effect of my inability to say, a wonder that in a ...
— The Turn of the Screw • Henry James

... thicker and thicker, and presently flames burst out. Now they ran up the trees, now along the tall lank grass dried by the heat. They darted from tree to tree—the bush (as the forest is called) was on fire. The flames spread with fearful quickness. ...
— Taking Tales - Instructive and Entertaining Reading • W.H.G. Kingston

... the farm, but its nerve center is here,—right here in New York. America's the wonder of the world, all right, but all there is to it is capital plus brains, and New York is the furnace that melts them down into that quickness and grip on things we call the American spirit. Millions from every race of the world come here, and the Statue of Liberty is the first symbol, and the skyscrapers of lower New York the first reality they see of the Land ...
— The Boy With the U.S. Census • Francis Rolt-Wheeler

... introducing the narration of a short tour to Negroponte, in which his noble friend was unable to accompany him, Mr. Hobhouse expresses strongly the deficiency of which he is sensible, from the absence, on this occasion, of "a companion, who, to quickness of observation and ingenuity of remark, united that gay good-humour which keeps alive the attention under the pressure of fatigue, and softens the aspect of every difficulty and danger." In some lines, too, of the "Hints from Horace," ...
— Life of Lord Byron, Vol. II - With His Letters and Journals • Thomas Moore


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