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- adjective
superlative form ofspeedy : mostspeedy .
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Examples
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One of the speediest is running back/defensive back Shyrone Carey, who signed with Tennessee last year but was academically ineligible and never enrolled.
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With yesterday's release of the newest Chrome Beta, Google is pumping up the speed -- impressive for a browser that's already known as the speediest around.
Fast Company 2010
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Mr. Carrabba said that by offering an all-cash deal, it would be the "speediest" way to get a deal done in Canada.
Cliffs to Buy Canadian Iron-Ore Miner Robert Guy Matthews 2011
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WSJ's Daniel Michaels looks back at some of the world's speediest vehicles, from the Puffing Billy to the Concorde.
Shuttles Find Final Homes Andy Pasztor 2011
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Tremors are common throughout Japan, and this one was near the Japan Trench, where the Pacific plate, the speediest of the earth's major slabs of crust, dives beneath the islands of Japan in what's called a subduction zone.
Japan: The 'Big One' hit, but not where they thought it would 2011
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It's time to distinguish costs from investments, and recognize that there is great value in having the safest, speediest and most complete rail line we can afford - and Metro's books show we can afford a first-rate rail connection to the airport.
Mark Ridley-Thomas: Metro Can Afford to Build the Crenshaw/LAX Light Rail Corridor Right Mark Ridley-Thomas 2011
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Vickie Karp , one of the city's speediest and most talented press officers, was unable to provide an answer within a few minutes, which was uncharacteristic.
Every Hill Deserves a Name Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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It is not the speediest of vehicles, but then again, it does not need to be.
All-Electric Smart Cars Announced for the UK! | Inhabitat 2009
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Angela Moon, New York - Investors will continue to ride the speediest rally in U.S. stocks since the Great Depression despite growing concerns that the market is overbought and due for a correction.
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Tremors are common throughout Japan, and this one was near the Japan Trench, where the Pacific plate, the speediest of the earth's major slabs of crust, dives beneath the islands of Japan in what's called a subduction zone.
Japan: The 'Big One' hit, but not where they thought it would 2011
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