briskness in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The timings of the play in terms of briskness and presentation and stage management are poor in taste and approach.
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Its giddy briskness keeps the movie seemingly eventful (but vacuous), and denies its developments a modicum of depth.
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The director paces his movie with a briskness that mirrors its leads' youthful vibe -- and idiosyncratic teenage jargon!
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With that, she harrumphs off with that indignant, power-walker briskness achieved only by angry women.
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But any hope that such briskness would be repeated with the bat was badly misplaced.
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I was apprehensive at the briskness at which things started moving, they were happy with my work and that is what matters.
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The exchange of articulated syllables and footwork lent briskness.
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There was a briskness and an immediacy to them that almost succeeded at getting me to invest.
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Stock turnover also indicates the briskness of the business.
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He has a brashness and a briskness about him that a lot of people don't like.
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