Quickly is the adverb.
"The lion tamer quickly jumped out of the cage."
Quickly is an adverb. e.g. "He pedaled quickly on his bike." The other three are all adjectives.
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Fred, the nephew of Ebenezer Scrooge, is portrayed as fond of his plump and cheerful sister in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He is known for his warm and loving nature towards his family members, including his sister.
The collective noun plump is used for a plump of ducks (in flight), a plump of geese (on water), a plump of waterfowl, a plump of wildfowl, a plump of moorhens, and a plump of woodcocks.
Raisins plump up more quickly in hot water because the molecules in hot water move quicker than molecules in cold water so the hot water molecules diffuse quicker into the raisin.
A sentence for plump is, I saw a plump boy at the shops,:)
Bobby Plump's birth name is Bobby Gene Plump.
No, plump is an adjective (plump, plumper, plumpest) and a verb (plump, plumps, plumping, plumped). Nouns are words people, places, and things. Adjectives describe people, places, and things. Examples:The plump apples looked juicy.Marie would plump the cushions on to the couch.
Plump only has one syllable.
One man looked plump next to his thin friend.I had to plump my pillow to be comfortable.
The duration of Plump Fiction is 1.37 hours.
The turkey was plump, which was just what they were looking for to feed everyone. He had put on a bit of weight and looked plump now.