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  • You are rapid, Mr. (10)
  • Lady Valleys made a rapid movement. (8)
  • Renee protested in a rapid chatter. (10)
  • It was uttered in a rapid low breath. (10)
  • He turned; Irene had made a rapid movement. (8)
  • The sound of many loud rapid kisses followed. (8)
  • The days now go by in moods of rapid succession. (9)
  • By rapid degrees the Colonel had fallen to that. (10)
  • From that time development was unprecedentedly rapid. (3)
  • Silent rapid motion in the frosty air was some relief. (8)
  • He came to it by degrees; still the gradations were rapid. (10)
  • A sting of downright anger drove me back at a rapid canter. (10)
  • A mind like hers, once opening to suspicion, made rapid progress. (4)
  • The sound of rapid wheels over the stones made him turn his head. (8)
  • By rapid walking in the heat Shelton had got rid of his despondency. (8)
  • Her expression changed continually; her breathing was regular but rapid. (12)
  • A number of accidents occurred and many narrow escapes from rock and rapid. (19)
  • They were taken far down by the rapid current, and arrived panting to land. (10)
  • He heard the rapid murmur of their talk; but what they said he could not catch. (8)
  • Mr. Raikes did his best to keep his head above the surface of the rapid flood. (10)
  • Like all rapid phrasers, Mrs. Mountstuart detested the analysis of her sentence. (10)
  • These two were rapid falcons in a snare, Condemned to do the flitting of the bat. (10)
  • Shelton felt guilty; being quite unprepared for so rapid an adoption of his client. (8)
  • A smile went up the plump cheeks: forthwith the bud of a mouth was in rapid motion. (10)
  • Question and answer had been so rapid that all was over before he could lift a finger. (8)
  • In these little torments young people have to pass through they gain a rapid maturity. (10)
  • Lavender, to whom there seemed something more than providential in this rapid assemblage. (8)
  • The stream was too rapid for a man to mount with one canoe, let alone two, upon his hands. (2)
  • He entered with a rapid stride, and struck his hands together gladly at sight of Vittoria. (10)
  • The contrast flashed with the rapid exchange of two prizefighters in a ring, very popularly. (10)
  • The events were more frequent and rapid; the costumes infinitely more varied and picturesque. (9)
  • Then she listened motionlessly while he poured a rapid stream of visible but inaudible words. (9)
  • She had need of rapid motion; she was late, and wanted all her wits about her when she got in. (8)
  • His two-part rapid contrapuntal work is excellent, both for musical merit and for technical study. (3)
  • From the height at which we stood we could not see its eddies nor hear the hiss of its rapid flow. (20)
  • The Greek moved at rapid strides, and coming near upon Emilia, raised his hands as in exclamation. (10)
  • Her outcry returned to her deadened in the rapid rolling of the carriage across the lighted Piazza. (10)
  • He wore the prescribed conventional air, subject in half a minute to a rapid blinking of the eyelids. (10)
  • There was a rapid alteration of the sad history of Clara the unloved matron solaced by two little ones. (10)
  • Moreover he was naturally rapid rather than deep, and life hardly ever left him alone or left him silent. (8)
  • The rapid progress of music in America renders it impossible to do justice to piano playing in this country. (3)
  • Conjectures as to the meaning of it, rapid and wild, hurried into her brain; but she was satisfied with none. (4)
  • Rousing himself from his reverie over the soup, James took one of his rapid shifting surveys of surrounding facts. (8)
  • A very dull continuous sound, like that of an angry swarm, or more like a rapid mufed thrumming of wires, was heard. (10)
  • Graves was always rapid in his operations, and for this building he seemed to have made every preparation beforehand. (13)
  • Miss Graves within him asked the rapid little man, whether indeed his ideas were his own after draughts of champagne. (10)
  • By this, however, dignified and stately movements are understood, in nowise resembling the rapid dance of modern times. (3)
  • His walk was rapid: the leaves on the trees brushed his cheeks; the dead leaves heaped in the dells noised to his feet. (10)
  • Here in Moscow, as well as in Kiev and Odessa, arrests have been made in rapid succession which must be attributed to him. (12)
  • These pains appeared to flash along well-defined lines of ramification and to beat with an inconceivably rapid periodicity. (1)
  • She tried to cheat herself by replying that she did not care when, but pangs of torment became too rapid for the counterfeit. (10)
  • She nodded, and then uttered some rapid words, glanced at him, laughed shyly, and sank her features into repose as we drew near. (10)
  • Rapid relays of guests, and a metropolitan reputation for country attractions, would distinguish Besworth above most English houses. (10)
  • He was seldom seen at that hour of the day without a cutlass in his teeth (like Dick Needham) amid the rapid explosion of copper caps. (8)
  • It afforded him a rapid interchange of glances with a face which he at all events could distinguish from the mass, though we need not. (10)
  • There lay the broad, rapid Rhine, separating me, by how narrow a gulph, from that land, where, if I once arrived, my safety was certain. (6)
  • The windy beacon-fire of a chance blazed at the rapid rolling of her carriage-wheels, and sank to stifling smoke at any petty obstruction. (10)
  • His thin, lopsided nose, the rapid glances of his goggling, prominent eyes, were subtlety itself; he stood for discontent with the accepted. (8)
  • We were swept along by a current so rapid that our pace permitted no hesitation in the choice of route among the monotonous willow islands. (20)
  • The prisoners were already filing out of their quarters, at a rapid trot towards the benches where those great wash-boilers of coffee were set. (9)
  • On this particular morning the thought which gathered rapid momentum was that if he became ill, at his age not improbable, he would not see her. (8)
  • She knew enough to feel secure of an honourable and speedy establishment, and her imagination took a rapid flight over its attendant felicities. (4)
  • She may have had another motive, for she took occasion there to whisper something to Farina, bringing sun and cloud over his countenance in rapid flushes. (10)
  • These experiments were especially numerous in the 18th century, in which the rapid growth of musical resources demanded constantly more tonal possibilities. (3)
  • She, especially, with her multitude of quick perceptions and imaginative avenues, her rapid summaries, her sense of the comic, demanded this aerial freedom. (10)
  • Then he delayed for a rapid and comprehensive exchange of opinions and ideas, successfully blending military subordination with American equality in his manner. (9)

Also see sentences for: agile, brisk, eager, fast, fleet, hasty, hurried.

Definition of rapid:

  • rapid, rap’id, adj. hurrying along: very swift: speedy. | n. that part of a river where the current is most rapid (gen. in pl._). | n. rapid’ity, quickness of motion or utterance: swiftness: velocity. | adv. rap’idly. | n. rap’idness. (0)

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