swiftly
adverb
uk/ˈswɪft.li/us/ˈswɪft.li/C2
quicklyorimmediately:
Walking swiftly, he was at theofficewithinminutes.
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swift
at a fast speed
- fastHe drives too fast for my liking.
 - quicklyThe problem needs to be solved as quickly as possible.
 - swiftlyHe left and returned swiftly.
 - brisklyWe walked briskly through the park.
 - precipitouslyShare prices dropped precipitously on the economic news.
 
- The secondgreatcrisisfollowedswiftly after, in 1173.
 - Criticism of thereportcame swiftly, though, from manyquarters.
 - Roxy swiftlyrummagedin herpocketsfor herphone.
 - Thealgaemultiplyswiftly toproducewhat is called an algalbloom.
 - Policequicklyarrivedonsceneamidjostlingin thecrowdbutorderwas swiftlyrestored.
 
Fast and rapid
- (at) full speed/tilt/peltidiom
 - apace
 - as fast asyourlegs would carryyouidiom
 - as ifit isgoing out of styleidiom
 - at a rate of knotsidiom
 - fleet
 - hypersonic
 - in the twinkling of an eyeidiom
 - Jack Robinson
 - lickety-split
 - lightning
 - like a shotidiom
 - prompt
 - smartly
 - souped-up
 - spread like wildfireidiom
 - streak
 - super-express
 - superfast
 - wildfire
 
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