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I . fast1 [fɑːst] ADJ

3. fast:

fast

4. fast:

fast

II . fast1 [fɑːst] ADV

1. fast:

fast
fast

I . fast2 [fɑːst] VB intr

II . fast2 [fɑːst] N

colour fast, color fast Am ADJ

fast coloreds [ˈkʌlədz] N

fast food N

fast lane N

fast-food eatery [ˈiːtərı] N

fast-food restaurant N

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This act is deemed to be a sort of fast and penance necessary for the journey.
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Fast ripples activities in the hippocampus considered as pathologic patterns directly associated with epilepsy, but they appear as both physiologic and pathologic activity in neocortex.
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The new reality sets in fast; therefore, the time to "make things better" is as soon as possible after the blow-up.
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This special-purpose device helps a router perform one of its core and repeated functions very fast: address lookup.
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Capon was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium.
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In its upper reaches peaty water flows over a bottom of shingle and rock and is fast flowing.
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The straighter sidecut allows skis to make long, fast, highly stable turns (radius around 30m for giant slalom, even more for most mogul skis).
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Technical innovations such as fast and opportunity charging during operator downtime add to the cost efficiency of lead-acid batteries.
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They live in the fast lane, keeping abreast of the latest trends.
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One cornerstone of imperial court proceedings was that all confessions had to be acknowledged by the accused's signature, personal seal, or thumbprint, requiring fast writing.
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