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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Quickly limped/limped quickly

He quickly limped out of the room.

He limped quickly out of the room.

Are both OK?

  

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Yes. The meanings are slightly different, though.

  • Yes.
  • The meanings are slightly different, though.
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Yes. The meanings are slightly different, though.

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anonymousHe quickly limped out of the room.

e.g.

Nina smiled brightly at Ted.
He left the room very suddenly just after Nina smiled at him.

anonymousHe limped quickly out of the room.

He was limping at a fast gait when he left the room.

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