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Rapid motion brought him some relief.
B. Adv.: mōbĭlĭter, with rapid motion, rapidly, quickly.
Like the theater, the impression of rapid motion was an illusion.
They're driven; we seem to be seeing primitive anthropology in rapid motion.
She often holds the camera slightly at a slant, a technique that gives the picture a sense of rapid motion.
Though there is a scattering of percussion, "Satellite" isn't in rapid motion so much as slow orbit.
In practice, to depict rapid motion smoothly it is customary to transmit from 25 to 30 complete pictures per second.
Also, the first elastodynamic solutions for the rapid motion of crystal dislocations, developed by South African materials scientist F.R.N.
The minute and rapid motion of the tuning fork moves forward an extremely fine-toothed ratchet wheel.
The feed profile is optimized to generate rapid motion along overlapping adjacent corners.
When Oppenheimer rhapsodically describes the "brilliant luminescence" of the explosion, the winds swirl like particles in rapid motion and the strings play shivery tremolo chords.
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