quick-fire

adjective

chiefly British
: done or coming very quickly one after another
quick-fire responses/questions/jokes

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However, there were far more royal supporters, and Charles and Camilla shook hands and had quick-fire conversations with many of them. Jack Royston, Newsweek, 12 Mar. 2025 Yet anyone proposing flying American nuclear reactors to power the first astronaut outpost on Mars - who happened to have high-level contacts in the White House - might see quick-fire approval. Kevin Holden Platt, Forbes, 11 Mar. 2025 Vance’s quick-fire attack caused a crossed-armed Zelensky to shake his head in annoyance and mutter under his breath. Mabinty Quarshie, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 28 Feb. 2025 Eddie Howe’s side fell behind early on to a great finish from Callum Hudson-Odoi, who took advantage of a calamitous throw-in and Jacob Murphy error, but then came a quick-fire first-half turnaround. Chris Waugh, The Athletic, 23 Feb. 2025 Sarah Sherman shared her wild salad prep secrets, and all three stars went off the cuff with quick-fire questions about their own dining habits. Joseph Hernandez, Bon Appétit, 14 Feb. 2025 Tackling the conversation from both beauty and fashion perspectives, the editors did a deep-dive on how best to analyze what appears on the runway (in short: with quick-fire notes on your phone and photo collages). Eoghan O'Donnell, Vogue, 10 Oct. 2024 Earlier in March, Bournemouth scored four second-half goals having trailed 3-0 at halftime to stun Luton Town, while in December Liverpool scored a quick-fire double in the 87th and 88th minutes to win 4-3 at home against Fulham. Ben Morse, CNN, 5 Apr. 2024 The news comes with ‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’ now in U.S. cinemas as part of its 3-day theatrical run via Fathom Events, and just over a year after the release of the first of what is now a quick-fire three-part franchise. Alex Ritman, Variety, 28 Mar. 2024

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