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  • 11quick — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. rapid, swift, brief; prompt, alert; ready, unhesitating; hasty, irascible; sensitive, keen; alive, living, sentient. See velocity, activity, feeling, irascibility, intelligence. Ant., slow, sluggish …

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  • 12Quick Change — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Ein verrückt genialer Coup Originaltitel: Quick Change Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 1990 Länge: 89 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 13quick off the mark —    If someone is quick off the mark, they are very quick to use, start or do something new.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If someone is quick off the mark, they are quick to react to an event or take advantage of an opportunity.     You …

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  • 14quick\ goat\ thinking — The process of ultra fast problem solving in a dire situation. Others cannot comprehend how you achieved the results. I used my quick goat thinking when my car wouldn t start. I bypassed the key start and used a screwdriver to short out the… …

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  • 15quick\ goat\ thinking — The process of ultra fast problem solving in a dire situation. Others cannot comprehend how you achieved the results. I used my quick goat thinking when my car wouldn t start. I bypassed the key start and used a screwdriver to short out the… …

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  • 16Quick Look — Mac OS X Bildschirmfoto Logo von Mac OS X Basisdaten Entwickler …

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  • 17Quick Scatterometer — QuikSCAT Typ: Forschungssatellit Land (Organisation): USA (NASA) Missionsdaten Trägerrakete: Titan II …

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  • 18start — I. v. n. 1. Shrink, flinch, wince, startle. 2. Depart, set out, set off. 3. Arise, come into existence suddenly. 4. Deviate, digress, differ. 5. Move suddenly, spring, startle. II. v. a. 1. Rouse, alarm, start …

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  • 19jump-start — ☆ jump start [jump′stärt΄ ] vt. 1. to start (the engine of a motor vehicle) by using jumper cables, or by pushing the vehicle and then suddenly releasing the clutch when the vehicle has begun to roll 2. Informal to start or start up, energize,… …

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  • 20jackrabbit start — noun A fast or quick start, as to a race. Both are grand horses that did not know defeat However Admiral will have to make a jackrabbit start to get away ahead …

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