👉 Rapidly; with speed; fast.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve asked a wonderful question today, it’s truly bright – what does ‘quickly’ really imply? The dictionary gives us clues, you see, “Rapidly; with speed; fast,” for you and me! Let's break that down, nice and slow, “Rapidly” means happening in a flow. Like a river rushing to the sea, Moving swiftly, wild and free! "With speed" just tells us how it goes, A burst of action, as everyone knows. Like a cheetah sprinting, lean and grand, Across the savanna, across the land! And “fast” is simple, clear and true, It means something moves at a speedy view! So ‘quickly’ means doing things with haste, A swift performance, never to waste! Do you understand now, my dear students so keen? Can anyone give me an example of something that happens quickly?