Common western lizard; seen on logs or rocks.
An English satirist born in Ireland (1667-1745)
Characterized by speed; acting or moving quickly.
1 MP's criticise the swift law change to validate thousands of speeding tickets.
2 Insurers are therefore likely to seek swift approval of their internal models.
3 The atrocity manifested a swift response from the Government of this State.
4 Ms Hulse said the consent process had been swift and needed examining.
5 The South African government issued a swift rebuke and summoned US officials.
6 He said he welcomed the Commission's announcement of appropriate and swift measures.
7 The changes would allow swift intervention to tackle fly grazing, said ministers.
8 Analysts are not optimistic about a swift recovery for the products market.
9 In a statement, she said she was grateful Fox took swift action.
10 Biman Prasad says the Prime Minister must take decisive and swift action.
11 He knew his power of swift and effectual action in a crisis.
12 And they should be able to expect a swift and effective response.
13 Earlier, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell promised swift action of some sort.
14 Despite a swift reversal, protesters still demand that Pakistan's law minister resign.
15 It was a rhetorical question, but sometimes brought swift and harsh answers.
16 We have made swift organisational changes to help stimulate our business performance.
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