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Definition of rapidly
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Rapidly
(adv.)
In a rapid
manner.
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Troll
::
Troll (v. i.) To move
rapidly;
to wag.
Dart
::
Dart (v. i.) To start and run with
velocity;
to shoot
rapidly
along;
as, the deer
darted
from the
thicket..
Spiritally
::
Spirit
(v. t.) To
convey
rapidly
and
secretly,
or
mysteriously,
as if by the
agency
of a
spirit;
to
kidnap;
-- often with away, or off..
Run
::
Run (a.) To have
growth
or
development;
as, boys and girls run up
rapidly..
Whirl
::
Whirl (v. t.) To turn round
rapidly;
to cause to
rotate
with
velocity;
to make to
revolve.
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. i.) The
shrill
sound made by wind
passing
among trees or
through
crevices,
or that made by
bullet,
or the like,
passing
rapidly
through
the air; the
shrill
noise (much used as a
signal,
etc.) made by steam or gas
escaping
through
a small
orifice,
or
impinging
against
the edge of a
metallic
bell or cup..
Dash
::
Dash (v. t.) To form or
sketch
rapidly
or
carelessly;
to
execute
rapidly,
or with
careless
haste;
-- with off; as, to dash off a
review
or
sermon..
Shake
::
Shake (v.) To cause to move with quick or
violent
vibrations;
to move
rapidly
one way and the
other;
to make to
tremble
or
shiver;
to
agitate.
Sagitta
::
Sagitta
(n.) A genus of
transparent,
free-swimming
marine
worms
having
lateral
and
caudal
fins, and
capable
of
swimming
rapidly.
It is the type of the class
Chaetognatha..
Vortiginous
::
Vortiginous
(a.)
Moving
rapidly
round a
center;
vortical.
Steep
::
Steep (v. t.)
Making
a large angle with the plane of the
horizon;
ascending
or
descending
rapidly
with
respect
to a
horizontal
line or a
level;
precipitous;
as, a steep hill or
mountain;
a steep roof; a steep
ascent;
a steep
declivity;
a steep
barometric
gradient..
Spin
::
Spin (v. i.) To move round
rapidly;
to
whirl;
to
revolve,
as a top or a
spindle,
about its
axis..
Slippery
::
Slippery
(a.)
Having
the
quality
opposite
to
adhesiveness;
allowing
or
causing
anything
to slip or move
smoothly,
rapidly,
and
easily
upon the
surface;
smooth;
glib; as, oily
substances
render
things
slippery..
Connive
::
Connive
(v. i.) To open and close the eyes
rapidly;
to wink.
Epinastic
::
Epinastic
(a.) A term
applied
to that phase of
vegetable
growth
in which an organ grows more
rapidly
on its upper than on its under
surface.
See
Hyponastic.
Illuminati
::
Illuminati
(v. t.)
Members
of
certain
associations
in
Modern
Europe,
who
combined
to
promote
social
reforms,
by which they
expected
to raise men and
society
to
perfection,
esp. of one
originated
in 1776 by Adam
Weishaupt,
professor
of canon law at
Ingolstadt,
which
spread
rapidly
for a time, but
ceased
after a few
years..
Roughdraw
::
Roughdraw
(v. t.) To draw or
delineate
rapidly
and by way of a first
sketch.
Photodrome
::
Photodrome
(n.) An
apparatus
consisting
of a large wheel with
spokes,
which when
turning
very
rapidly
is
illuminated
by
momentary
flashes
of light
passing
through
slits in a
rotating
disk. By
properly
timing
the
succession
of
flashes
the wheel is made to
appear
to be
motionless,
or to
rotate
more or less
slowly
in
either
direction..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(v. i.) To make a
clatter
with the
voice;
to talk
rapidly
and idly; to
clatter;
-- with on or away; as, she
rattled
on for an
hour..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) To move
through
the air or
before
the wind; esp., to pass or be
driven
rapidly
through
the air by any
impulse..
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