sudden, unexpected, rapid, surprising, quick, rash, curt, brief, short
Yes according to Justin Bieber
Because it was so quick
By using seight of hand pro to scope faster.
I play Modern Warfare on Xbox 360. I quick scope on sensitivity level 8. It may be different for you.
You can not quick scope in Black Ops as quick as you could in Modern Warfare 2, but it is still possible. Try no-scoping. In my opinion, it's more enjoyable.
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yes thats why they call it quick scoping
The use of trench warfare
get 300 kills with one man army
No, it is not used as a preposition. It is a adjective (quick, unexpected), and more rarely considered a noun (in the idiomatic form all of a sudden, meaning suddenly).
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