quicken|quickened|quickening|quickens in English
verb
[quick·en || 'kwɪkən]
increase speed, accelerate; expedite, hasten; hurry, rush; enliven, invigorate; restore life to, revive
Use "quicken|quickened|quickening|quickens" in a sentence
1. You quicken your pace —your pulse quickens too— as you head for the protection of home.
2. Rousing; quickening: an Awakening interest.
3. And what quickens your pulse?
4. The runner's pace quickened.
5. Acceleratory: Accelerating or tending to accelerate; quickening motion.
6. 20 Pity is a lever for quickening love.
7. Pamela Basker, Casting Director: Highlander II: The Quickening
8. 28 Ainslie's pulse quickened in alarm.
9. These dishes can quicken your appetite.
10. He quickens the indolent, encourages the eager, and steadies the unstable.
11. The ashes were quickened into flames.
12. 2 Pity is a level for quickening love.
13. He quickened his pace to catch up with them.
14. I actually felt my heart quicken.
15. We have to quicken our pace.
16. She could feel her breathing quicken.
17. The runners have noticeably quickened their pace.
18. She felt her heartbeat quicken as he approached.
19. Good debate can quicken one's mind.
20. He quickened his pace , longing to be home.
21. Spring rains and warm sunlight quickened the earth.
22. Quickens drying time by 30 – 50 % compared to products not containing accelerator.
23. 16 My pulse quickened when I saw the frightful sight.
24. 26 My pulse quickened when I saw the frightful sight.
25. I chirruped to the horse, and he quickened his pace.