Noun
a normal marching pace of 120 steps per minute
Source: WordNetWe call it infectious impatience. That's his hallmark and we are trying to inculcate it in the entire organization. Infectious impatience. So that things not only get done but get done in double quick time. Mukesh Ambani
Bangladesh’s chase started in earnest with Parvez Hossain Emon (47 off 79 balls) and Tanzid Hasan (17) adding 50 in quick time, primarily due to former’s impressive off-side play. Source: Internet
Bewley scorched to another quick time in race seven, but it was Kemp who was catching the eye with a fine pass on Jack Thomas, plugging away on the inside line. Source: Internet
Notably, features elements of RNG in its gameplay loop– Dragon Rush leading to quick time events where opponents need to select the right button to either inflict damage or dodge. Source: Internet
“UAE CIOs need quick time to value in deploying CCTV, in order to meet government compliance regulations and enhance crime prevention. Source: Internet
The continuity is something that Tweedle relishes and cites as one of his main advantages along with the knowledge that he can run such a quick time as he did in Boston. Source: Internet