"Quickie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Quickie" Meaning

An informal term for a short duration of time or a brief event, often used to describe a romantic or sexual encounter.

Example: "I'm meeting him for a quickie coffee break."

It can also refer to a brief or rapid engagement in an activity, often with a sense of urgency.

Example: "I need a quickie clean for the house before the guests arrive."

In a more professional or formal context, "quickie" can also mean an abbreviated version of a competition or a simplified version of a process.

Example: "The company introduced a quickie version of the product to get it to market faster."

"Quickie" Examples

Examples of the word "quickie"


I'm going to the drive-thru for a quickie lunch.
The quickie workout help me feel more energized.
"It's just a quickie relationship," she said, shrugging. "It'll be over soon."
"I'm trying to keep the trip a quickie, so we can make it back home for dinner."
"This will be a short quickie version of the meeting, we will finish it within an hour."

"Quickie" Similar Words

Quick-witted

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Quick-witted refers to someone who thinks and responds very fast and cleverly, often with unexpected insights or clever remarks. It describes a person who is sharp, agile, and intellectually swift in their thoughts and words.

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Quicken

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To make or become faster in movement, pace, or activity; accelerate.<br><br>Example: "Exercise can help quicken one's heart rate."<br><br>To pay off a loan or debt quickly or to make payment more rapid.<br><br>Example: "The couple quickened their mortgage payments to avoid extra interest."<br><br>Or, in a financial sense, it means to speed up something, typically growth or progress financially.<br><br>Example: "The company's sales are quickening, thanks to their new marketing strategy."<br><br>A financial software that allows easy and fast transactions.<br><br>Example: "Quicken is a popular accounting software for personal finance."

Quickened

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Quickening

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Quickening refers to a feeling of excitement or anticipation, often associated with the approach of a significant event or milestone, such as the birth of a child, a wedding, or a major accomplishment. It's a sense of growing or increasing energy and enthusiasm.<br><br>In ancient mythology and mysticism, quickening also refers to the energy or spiritual awakening that precedes a major transformation or initiation.<br><br>In literature, quickening often refers to the growing sense of fatigue or weariness that precedes a climax or turning point in a narrative.<br><br>In modern usage, the term is often associated with the phrase "quickening time," which describes the rapidly accelerating pace of technological progress or social change.

Quickens

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To speed up or make something move or happen more quickly.<br><br>Example: The exercise helps to quicken my heart rate.

Quicker

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Faster or more quickly.

Quickest

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The word "quickest" is an adjective that means:<br><br>Most expedient or prompt; done or happening in the shortest time possible.

Quicklime

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Quicklime, also known as calcium oxide (CaO), is a highly caustic and amphoteric alkaline substance, C 40.00, O 16.00.

Quickly

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Adverb: in a short time; rapidly, fast.<br><br>Example: "She quickly answered the phone before it rang again."

Quickness

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The word "quickness" refers to the state or quality of being quick; swiftness or speed, especially in movement or response. It can also imply a sense of rapidity or promptness in thought or action.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The quickness of the runner allowed her to finish the race ahead of the others.<br> Her quickness of mind helped her solve the complex problem quickly.<br><br>Synonyms: Briskness, promptness, speed, swiftness, haste.

Quicksand

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Quicksands

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A mixture of mud or sand with water that can cause someone or something to sink when walked or stood on.

Quicksilver

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"Quicksilver" can have two different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Nautical</strong>: A quicksilver is an outdated term for mercury. In the past, it was used to refer to the silver-colored liquid metal that is the primary component of the element mercury.<br><br>2. <strong>Literally</strong>: Quick silver (6 syllables) refers to something or someone that is swift and quick. In modern usage, the term "quicksilver" is often used metaphorically to describe someone who is agile, speedy, and elusive, like the element mercury.<br><br> In Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", the Cheshire Cat is described as 'quicksilver' as it rapidly disappears and reappears in the story.

Quickstep

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A swift and energetic movement, especially in ballroom or Latin dance.

Quicktime

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QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., which is capable of handling various video and audio formats, among other things.