quickly
adverb
[ ˈkwɪkli ]
• at a fast speed; rapidly.
• "Reg's illness progressed frighteningly quickly"
Similar:
fast,
swiftly,
rapidly,
speedily,
at high speed,
with all speed,
at (full) speed,
at the speed of light,
at full tilt,
at a gallop,
briskly,
at the double,
post-haste,
with all possible haste,
like a whirlwind,
like an arrow from a bow,
at breakneck speed,
expeditiously,
madly,
hotfoot,
with dispatch,
double quick,
in double quick time,
p.d.q. (pretty damn quick),
nippily,
like (greased) lightning,
hell for leather,
at warp speed,
like mad,
like crazy,
like blazes,
like the wind,
like a bomb,
like nobody's business,
like a scalded cat,
like the deuce,
a mile a minute,
like a bat out of hell,
like a bullet out of a gun,
like the clappers,
at a rate of knots,
like billy-o,
lickety-split,
apace,
immediately,
directly,
at once,
now,
straight away,
right away,
instantly,
forthwith,
as soon as possible,
shortly,
without delay,
without further/more ado,
instantaneously,
suddenly,
abruptly,
soon,
soon after,
promptly,
early,
momentarily,
like a shot,
ASAP (as soon as possible),
pronto,
before you can say knife,
straight off,
straight,
instanter,
briefly,
fleetingly,
hastily,
in haste,
precipitately,
hurriedly,
in a hurry,
cursorily,
perfunctorily,
superficially,
desultorily,