We have no meanings for "quicken to" in our records yet.
1 Every sense in him seemed to quicken to the hunt.
2 I felt my heartbeat quicken to a slow, dragging thud.
3 Realise My presence, and let that kill the motions of sin, and quicken to service.
4 Just when she would begin to feel almost self-sufficient it would quicken to a throbbing ache.
5 O God, quicken to life every power within me, that I may lay hold on eternal things.
6 Only the poor and the helpless slave can call forth the terrible majesty of the law, and quicken to action its sensitive quality.
7 Botswana saw inflation quicken to 7.4 percent last month, above the central bank's medium-term objective of 3-6 percent.
8 The government's think tank projected economic growth to quicken to 6.7-6.8 percent in 2016, from 6.68 percent this year.
9 For instance, Reuters' latest poll of global banks found they expected economic growth to quicken to 3.1 percent over next year.
10 The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) forecasts growth will come in at 1.4% this year and quicken to 2% next year.
11 Over the speaker, he could hear Butler's pace quickening to a run.
12 His pace quickened to a trot as he vanished in the trees.
13 Diablo took another step, quickened to a soft trot, and stopped suddenly.
14 Only a few yards away the lilting waltz-music was quickening to a finish.
15 Sunfish, in answer to Thurston's touch on the reins, quickened to a trot.
16 With steady attention, which soon quickened to breathless interest, he read what follows:
Other examples for "quicken to"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: