| OVERQUICK | • overquick adj. Too quick; overly quick. • OVERQUICK adj. too quick. |
| QUACKIEST | • quackiest adj. Superlative form of quacky: most quacky. • QUACKY adj. resembling the cry of a duck. |
| QUACKISMS | • quackisms n. Plural of quackism. • QUACKISM n. the practise of a charlatan, also QUACKERY. |
| QUACKLING | • quackling v. Present participle of quackle. • QUACKLE v. to choke; to suffocate. |
| QUICKBEAM | • quickbeam n. The European rowan tree. • QUICKBEAM n. the hawthorn. |
| QUICKENED | • quickened v. Simple past tense and past participle of quicken. • QUICKEN v. to speed up. |
| QUICKENER | • quickener n. One who, or that which, quickens, hastens, or speeds up an object or action. • quickener n. That which gives life, animates, or nourishes. • QUICKENER n. one who quickens. |
| QUICKFIRE | • quickfire adj. Alternative form of quick-fire. • quick-fire adj. (Idiomatic) Having one thing coming rapidly after another. • QUICKFIRE adj. rapid, as question and answer. |
| QUICKLIME | • quicklime n. Calcium oxide, which is produced by heating (calcining) limestone and gives slaked lime on treatment with water. • quicklime v. (Transitive) To treat with quicklime. • quick␣lime n. Alternative spelling of quicklime. |
| QUICKNESS | • quickness n. Rapidity of movement or activity; agility or dexterity. • QUICKNESS n. the state of being quick. |
| QUICKSAND | • quicksand n. Wet sand that appears firm but in which things readily sink, often found near rivers or coasts. • quicksand n. Anything that pulls one down or buries one metaphorically. • QUICKSAND n. a loose watery sand which swallows up anyone who walks on it. |
| QUICKSETS | • quicksets n. Plural of quickset. • QUICKSET n. a living plant suitable for hedges. |
| QUICKSTEP | • quickstep n. A fast foxtrot noted for its complex and intricate footwork. • quickstep v. To dance the quickstep. • quickstep v. To move with a hurried step. |
| QUILLBACK | • quillback n. Carpiodes cyprinus, a freshwater fish of the sucker family with a long filament that extends back from… • QUILLBACK n. an American freshwater fish. |
| REQUICKEN | • requicken v. (Transitive) To quicken anew; to reanimate or give new life to. • REQUICKEN v. (Shakespeare) to give new life to. |