• (Definition of briskly from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press).
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  • ...and partly to disqualify his nephew from the immediate execution of his purpose, he ordered wine to be set on the table; with which he so briskly plyed the...
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  • keenly alert : lively; pleasingly tangy; fresh, invigorating…
  • briskly (comparative more briskly, superlative most briskly). Fast, quickly, swiftly. 1965, James Holledge, What Makes a Call Girl?, London: Horwitz Publications, page 82: `Now...
  • Leah strode briskly along the platform until she spied an empty carriage.
  • When we finally finished eating, the irritated guards briskly yanked away our trays and stormed out.
    • DERIVATIVES briskly adverb briskness noun.
    • ORIGIN probably from French brusque 'lively, fierce' .
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