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brisk

[brisk] / brɪsk /




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Reaves was “continuing to push himself” to return soon, Redick said, and Ayton had some “swelling” in his elbow but had a “brisk, intense individual workout.”

From Los Angeles Times

It will be a much drier day overall, with patchy rain and brisk winds developing in the far west later on.

From BBC

Most companies aren’t cutting workers en masse, but they also aren’t hiring at a brisk pace owing to a variety of concerns, including uncertainty over how tariffs will affect their bottom lines.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, there is profit and occasional jollity in brisk recapitulations of seminal events by a fluent storyteller with an eye for telling detail and apposite quotation.

From The Wall Street Journal

And then, to step off the train after two days into a brisk Chicago afternoon, 2,265 miles from home, having never left the ground?

From Los Angeles Times