7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Quicken' in a Sentence
"To make something happen faster; to speed up or accelerate." more
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A cup of hot cocoa can quicken the warmth spreading through your body on a cold day.
As the storm approached, the wind had been quickening, signaling the intensity of the weather.
The continuous rainfall has been quickening the flow of water in the river.
A warm breeze can quicken the arrival of spring.
As the storm approaches, the wind will be quickening, signaling the incoming rain.
As the storm approaches, the winds will have quickened, signaling the onset of severe weather.
He was quickening his steps as the storm clouds gathered above.
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