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Our Book Club members are always looking for new recommendations, so we have a few rapid fire questions for you on your favorite books.

The show offers no cathartic “gotcha” moments, no easy answers, and no rapid-fire dialogue.

There are no cathartic ‘gotcha’ moments, no easy answers, and no rapid-fire dialogue.

All the rapid fire no doubt jangles his neighbors on North Happ Road in the leafy village of Northfield.

Here, he riffs on his rapid-fire style, why politics is as funny as ever, and more.

Mixed in with his rapid-fire prophecies are plenty of provocative assessments of the present.

The men who remained behind had a command to keep up a rapid fire over the enemy trenches which would lend us some cover.

"No more do I. I'm getting dizzy over all this rapid-fire business," added the lad.

Through their night-glasses they saw a picket boat with rapid-fire guns lying close in the shadows of the shore.

With a rapid-fire gun to reply the Merrimac might have demolished the other boat in half a minute, but she had no such equipment.

Schlesinger spoke very little English, and Clemens always had difficulty in comprehending rapid-fire German.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rapid-fire, such as: accelerated, brisk, expeditious, hasty, hurried, and immediate.

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

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