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briskly
[ brisk-lee ]
adverb
- in a quick, active, or vigorous way:
Health experts recommend walking briskly for at least 30 minutes a day.
Faroese music seems to sell briskly in Iceland.
- in a sharp and stimulating way:
The wind was blowing briskly as we started out on our early morning hike.
- in an abrupt or curt way:
When we finally finished eating, the irritated guards briskly yanked away our trays and stormed out.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of briskly1
Example Sentences
The wire earbuds over her neck bounce as she briskly walks to catch her first bus of the day at the corner of Euclid Street and West Katella Avenue in Anaheim.
For a study of life above the rim, its tone is down-to-earth and also briskly colloquial and infused with infectious passion for the sport.
They will hope to take the final India wicket quickly on the fourth morning and bat briskly enough to give them time to dismiss India a second time on the fifth day.
But Trump got another big lucky break here, not from the district court — Tanya Chutkan is a no-nonsense federal judge who has moved the case briskly — but from the U.S.
In the hours preceding the game, a team store staffer said, the shirts would sell briskly.
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