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quick one

noun as in quickie

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When I told him how my sons and I had been thrilled by the presence of “Slip Kid” and “A Quick One, While He’s Away” on that tour, he explained there were two obstacles to such additions: one was that guitarist Pete Townshend was always reluctant to go back and relearn his own oldies, and the other is that while a few thousand audience members like me leaped out of our seats, “everybody else just goes to the toilet.”

Well, two showers, one sort of quick one in the in the trailer and then a more thorough one when I got home.

From Salon

Their talk of entertaining and inspiring did not materialise - it arguably had little opportunity to - and with fewer opportunities to play ODI cricket in the sport's chaotic schedule, the turnaround must be a quick one.

From BBC

Or try this quick one from BBC Bitesize.

From BBC

“I’m not stealing regular I’m going to start filling up my bag quick,” one defendant wrote.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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