That is the correct spelling of "quicker" (faster).
That is the correct spelling of "faster" (quicker, more quickly, or one who fasts).
Rapidly is the correct spelling.
Densaugeo appears to be a spell that makes people's teeth grow rapidly. When Draco casts it at Harry, it ricochets of Harry's spell and hits Hermione, causing her front teeth to grow passed her collar.
The family name of lizards noted for their color changes is spelled chameleon.The term is extended metaphorically for people or things that rapidly adapt.
Spalling: To break into fragments or small pieces."Spalling can be described as the breaking of layers or pieces of concrete from the surface of a structural element when it is exposed to the high and rapidly rising temperatures"
That is the common US spelling of barreling (making barrels, or idiomatically moving rapidly and/or recklessly). As with other verbs ending in -el, the variant (common British) spelling doubles the L as barrelling.
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The correct spelling is "zoomed" (moved or passed rapidly, or focused in on).
That is the correct spelling of the informal term "boomtown" (rapidly developing urban area).
It made her teeth grow rapidly and very long.
The Densaugeo spell caused Hermione Granger's front teeth to enlarge grotesquely when she attempted to fix her teeth in the book "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
Densaugeo appears to be a spell that makes people's teeth grow rapidly. When Draco casts it at Harry, it ricochets of Harry's spell and hits Hermione, causing her front teeth to grow passed her collar.
The likely common word is quickly (rapidly, fast).The proper noun, a surname, is usually Quigley or Quigly.
The family name of lizards noted for their color changes is spelled chameleon.The term is extended metaphorically for people or things that rapidly adapt.
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more rapidly and most rapidly
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