allegro is fast, presto is very fast.
to move so fast or to move like swish.
Yes, "fastest" is a real word. It is the superlative form of the adjective "fast," which means to move or perform quickly.
to move quickly.
The word presto is an interjection. It is used by magicians when they perform a trick.
Drag: to move very slowly. Procrastinate.
The longest non-chemical word in Italian dictionaries is "precipitevolissimevolmente," which means "very hurriedly" or "very swiftly."
A word that starts with the letter A and means move is:ambulate
Fleet (of foot), swift (as a streak of lightning), are two possibilities.
carriageThe alternative name car is believed to originate from the Latin word carrus:wheeled vehicle
'presto' means fast, or 'allegro' means lively and fast
Glide would be a word that means "to move in an easy way."