Quickness in a sentence as a noun

The plane reacts to torque with incredible quickness.

If he ever somehow managed to weasel into a team of mine, I'd fire him with a quickness.

Perceptions of quickness are often dependent on where you are sitting.

For one of my github projects I made a Show HN, got 4 upvotes, no comments and it was gone from /new with the quickness.

The quickness with which they made the decision and haste with which they decided to overlook 'debates' or point of contention is sad.

One advantage I've noticed: our angel investors seem to like the standardization and quickness of Clerky.

Posted here for quickness:I share some of your misgivings about companies "existing and operating only to be acquired".

I've noticed a marked increase in my abilities to focus and in my quickness when I use this method during a game or something similar.

I think you're not being downvoted on merit of the idea, just perhaps the quickness as classifying this work, even if it is correct, as something that is just more of the same.

Doing calculations quickly and knowing a lot of facts are like a rock climber with strength, quickness, and good tools; you still need a plan -- that's the hard part -- and you have to see the bigger picture.

"A combination of market forces and the fact that our entire infrastructure is geared towards petroleum - not the sort of thing you can replace with any ease or quickness.

The timing is important -- the slowness of the bubble sort compared to the quickness of the quick sort gives one an immediate sense of why one would generally want the latter over the former.

Well, I imagine given the current love of Docker on this site you're going to be down-voted with a quickness, but from what I've seen and done with it so far I really don't see the great benefit of it over standard LXC.

The Michael Jordan of his second trio of championships didn't have that level of quickness or burst anymore, but he developed a post game along with a fadeaway jump shot that was virtually impossible to guard.

Even edges between abstractions can be linguistic abstractions like similes and metaphors, giving a child a quickness in recall of well understood abstractions to aid in the processing and understanding of novel concepts.

However, basically there are a handful of people in HFT who have been fortunate enough to grow up in that industry and have made mistakes without being fired -- and those people are very bright and careful about their code, and the large purchasing price for quality/reliability and quickness delivered does affect things on a macro scale probably.

Quickness definitions

noun

skillful performance or ability without difficulty; "his quick adeptness was a product of good design"; "he was famous for his facility as an archer"

See also: adeptness adroitness deftness facility

noun

intelligence as revealed by an ability to give correct responses without delay

See also: quick-wittedness

noun

a rate that is rapid

See also: celerity rapidity rapidness speediness