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Yes, people often react quickly to the meaning of proverbs because they encapsulate common wisdom and experiences in concise phrases. Proverbs are usually well-known and culturally ingrained, allowing individuals to grasp their meanings almost instinctively. This immediate recognition can prompt quick reflections or responses based on personal experiences or societal norms. However, the depth of understanding may vary depending on an individual's background and familiarity with the proverb.
This mean to become stressed quite quickly
This mean to become stressed quite quickly
Yes, the adverb "quite" is an adverb of degree and modifies adjectives and other adverbs. Examples: "She was quite careful with the vase." (modifies careful) "The bridge was completed quite quickly." (modifies adverb quickly)
I see that your need for a quick answer is quite right. Was that sentence quite proper? The taxi arrived quite quickly.
Yes it is used quite a it by many people, however it is consumed quickly and you will need to feed the fire more often.
They move slowly in the day from the predators but quite quickly in the night because it will be dark.
Yes, and quite quickly
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A widely accepted tradition is that King Solomon wrote the Book of Proverbs. However, biblical scholars say that the Book of Proverbs was actually compiled during and after the Babylonian Exile. Many of the proverbs in the book are from the period of the Exile, but some are from the monarchic period and quite a few are actually based on Egyptian proverbs.
Largemouth can mouth quite rapidly. If you have ever strolled around a pond looking in the water, you'll know this. Many times all you will see is a swirl in the water, meaning they can get on quickly.
cute, not quite smart