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Definition of the day : « quicks »

  • As in marrow : noun heart, essence
  • As in root : noun base, core
  • As in soft spot : noun raw spot
  • As in center : noun middle point
  • As in gravamen : noun heart
  • As in midpoint : noun center
  • As in core : noun center, gist
  • As in heart : noun essence, central part
Example sentences :
  • Once we had got thoroughly in with the Quicks, that was not long in coming.
  • Extract from : « Ravensdene Court » by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher
  • The Quicks were as sharp as their name—they knew the sort of men they wanted.
  • Extract from : « Ravensdene Court » by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher
  • But now about that island and the Quicks, and how they and the rest of us got out of it.
  • Extract from : « Ravensdene Court » by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher
  • The quicks are not so good as when they were planted; it can never make a good hedge.
  • Extract from : « Science and Practice in Farm Cultivation » by James Buckman
  • The next subject for consideration is that of the planting of the quicks.
  • Extract from : « Science and Practice in Farm Cultivation » by James Buckman
  • Mr. Hearty was preoccupied with the quicks of his finger-nails.
  • Extract from : « Mrs. Bindle » by Hebert Jenkins
  • At a little after three they were in Quicks Hole, bobbing about gayly in the wake of a steamer.
  • Extract from : « Four Afloat » by Ralph Henry Barbour
  • Old bundles of quicks, that have stood it may be two or three weekly markets, will be sure to cause disappointment.
  • Extract from : « Science and Practice in Farm Cultivation » by James Buckman
  • We escaped the quicks, thank heaven, and just at dark the welcome lights of the school shone out in the narrow valley.
  • Extract from : « Mothering on Perilous » by Lucy S. Furman
  • These rubies that the Quicks had came from there—they were remarkably fine ones.
  • Extract from : « Ravensdene Court » by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher