quickly disperse

Frequency: 8.015.5 per million words

Used when a group of people or things scatters in a short amount of time.

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Examples (10)

  • When the police arrived, the crowd began to quickly disperse.
  • The morning fog is expected to quickly disperse as the sun rises.
  • As soon as the final bell rang, the students quickly dispersed from the schoolyard.
  • The chemical was designed to quickly disperse in the air without leaving residue.
  • His cheerful explanation caused their fears to quickly disperse.
  • The unruly mob was quickly dispersed by the security forces.
  • After the fireworks, the onlookers always quickly disperse.
  • The sudden noise caused the flock of birds to quickly disperse.
  • We need to quickly disperse before we get caught!
  • The pellets are formulated to quickly disperse in water.