Use of swiftly in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include swiftly at the start of sentence, swiftly at the end of sentence and swiftly in the middle of sentence

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swiftly at the end of sentence


  1. The fuel gages dropped swiftly.
  2. The wheels were turning swiftly.
  3. The fuel gauges dropped swiftly.
  4. News of the explosion spread swiftly.
  5. On high the great white clouds slid swiftly.

swiftly in the middle of sentence


  1. She moved swiftly to the rescue.
  2. The horses were swiftly corralled.
  3. The trial was swiftly brought to an end.
  4. Surprise was swiftly followed by outrage.
  5. She heard Mitch's swiftly indrawn breath.
  6. She ran swiftly over the lawn to the gate.
  7. Large flakes of snow began swiftly to fall.
  8. He swiftly divested himself of his clothes.
  9. He swiftly chided himself for such thoughts.
  10. The ball twisted swiftly from the pitcher's hand.
  11. The revolt was swiftly quashed by government troops.
  12. He had swiftly risen to prominence during the 1950s.
  13. They saw a little carp swimming swiftly in the stream.
  14. Lenny moved swiftly and silently across the front lawn.
  15. The police must be able to react swiftly in an emergency.
  16. Unchallenged wisdoms flow swiftly among the middle classes.
  17. Any trouble hereabouts is swiftly dealt with by the police.
  18. He recovered swiftly under the nurse's expert ministrations.
  19. He took a short length of rope and swiftly tied a slip knot.
  20. She interrupted swiftly before his temper could boil over again.
  21. Two of the soldiers swiftly began making a sweep of the premises.
  22. The City acted swiftly to the news of a fall in the value of sterling.
  23. He changed direction swiftly, turned into the hallway and headed her off.
  24. The disgraced minister walked swiftly from the car to his house pursued by a whole posse of reporters.

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