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quick time

noun

  1. Military. a rate of marching in which 120 paces, each of 30 inches (76.2 centimeters), are taken in a minute.


quick time

noun

  1. military the normal marching rate of 120 paces to the minute Compare double time double time
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Origin of quick time1

First recorded in 1795–1805
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This is the second time England have tried it and the second time they have reverted to one gaffer in pretty quick time.

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“That’s a pretty significant shift in a pretty quick time period.â€

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"After a really quite quick time you think 'I can do this'."

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Verstappen was still struggling, despite Red Bull bringing their own upgrade, unable to set consistently quick times and running wide at Rivazza at one point.

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Perez's attempts to set a quick time in the second session were torpedoed by slower cars getting in his way on each of his laps and he ended up seventh fastest.

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