quickfire

See also: quick-fire

English

Adjective

quickfire (comparative more quickfire, superlative most quickfire)

  1. Alternative form of quick-fire
    • 2009 May 23, John F. Burns, “A Rebirth in Britain as a Driver Revives a Career and a Team”, in New York Times:
      Brawn believes his driver’s past setbacks may be a firmer preparation for a championship bid than, say, the quickfire success earned by Hamilton, who has turned sullen in his public appearances and blamed his troubles on his McLaren-Mercedes team giving him a “bad car.”
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