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Rapid   /rˈæpəd/  /rˈæpɪd/   Listen
Rapid

adjective
1.
Done or occurring in a brief period of time.
2.
Characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed.  Synonym: speedy.  "A speedy car" , "A speedy errand boy"
noun
1.
A part of a river where the current is very fast.



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"Rapid" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mrs. Benson came in some time later to say good-night to her son on her way to bed. She walked slowly round the table, and pausing at the window gazed from it in idle thought, until she saw the figure of her son advancing with rapid strides toward the house. He ...
— Lady of the Barge and Others, Entire Collection • W.W. Jacobs

... nodded, or his dark face lighted; and once or twice he spoke. But for the most part it was a rapid ...
— Mr. Achilles • Jennette Lee

... saying that what she was most proud of in her art—next, of course, to having appeared in some provincial pantomime at the age of three—was the deftness with which she contrived, in parts demanding a rapid succession of emotions, to dab her cheeks quite quickly with rouge from the palm of her right hand or powder from the palm of her left. Gracious goodness! why do not we have masks upon the stage? Drama is ...
— The Works of Max Beerbohm • Max Beerbohm

... and tall leafless bushes just behind Elizabeth, I saw an identical Elizabeth-face floating, only this one was smiling a demonic smile. The eyes were open very wide. Now and then the pupils darted rapid ...
— No Great Magic • Fritz Reuter Leiber

... Yankee-doodle metre of F. W. Newman, the ponderous blank verse of Cowper, the tripping and clipping couplets of Pope, the Elizabethan fantasies of Chapman. But Mr Arnold's hexameters were neither musical nor rapid: they only exhibited a new form of failure. As the Prince of Abyssinia said to his tutor, "Enough; you have convinced me that no man can be a poet," so Mr Arnold went some way to prove that no man can ...
— Alfred Tennyson • Andrew Lang


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