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·v Tenacious; retentive.
II. Fast ·noun The shaft of a column, or trunk of pilaster.
III. Fast ·v Not easily disturbed or broken; deep; sound.
IV. Fast ·vi Abstinence from food; omission to take nourishment.
V. Fast ·v Moving rapidly; quick in mition; rapid; swift; as, a fast horse.
VI. Fast ·v Firm against attack; fortified by nature or art; impregnable; strong.
VII. Fast ·adj In a fast, fixed, or firmly established manner; fixedly; firmly; immovably.
VIII. Fast ·vi To abstain from food; to omit to take nourishment in whole or in part; to go hungry.
IX. Fast ·v Firm in adherence; steadfast; not easily separated or alienated; faithful; as, a fast friend.
X. Fast ·adj In a fast or rapid manner; quickly; swiftly; extravagantly; wildly; as, to run fast; to live fast.
XI. Fast ·v Permanent; not liable to fade by exposure to air or by washing; durable; lasting; as, fast colors.
XII. Fast ·v Firmly fixed; closely adhering; made firm; not loose, unstable, or easily moved; immovable; as, to make fast the door.
XIII. Fast ·vi Voluntary abstinence from food, for a space of time, as a spiritual discipline, or as a token of religious humiliation.
XIV. Fast ·v Given to pleasure seeking; disregardful of restraint; reckless; wild; dissipated; dissolute; as, a fast man; a fast liver.
XV. Fast ·vi A time of fasting, whether a day, week, or longer time; a period of abstinence from food or certain kinds of food; as, an annual fast.
XVI. Fast ·add. ·adj In such a condition, as to resilience, ·etc., as to make possible unusual rapidity of play or action; as, a fast racket, or tennis court; a fast track; a fast billiard table, ·etc.
XVII. Fast ·vi To practice abstinence as a religious exercise or duty; to abstain from food voluntarily for a time, for the mortification of the body or appetites, or as a token of grief, or humiliation and penitence.
XVIII. Fast ·noun That which fastens or holds; especially, (Naut.) a mooring rope, hawser, or chain;
- called, according to its position, a bow, head, quarter, breast, or stern fast; also, a post on a pier around which hawsers are passed in mooring.

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Fast

Fast or FAST may refer to:

  • Fast (noun), high speed or velocity
  • Fast (noun, verb), to practice fasting, abstaining from food and/or water for a certain period of time
Pronunciation examples for FAST
1. Fast, fast, fast, fast, fast.
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2. Fast, fast, fast, fast, fast.
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3. Fast, fast, fast, fast, fast.
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4. Fast, fast, fast, fast, fast, fast.
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5. Fast, fast, fast, fast.
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Examples of use of FAST
1. "Fast, fast, fast." I ran – fast, fast, fast – no longer even thinking about the land mines that litter the area and which so easily could have lain hidden in my path.
2. Fabrizio loves only two things: fast women and fast cars.
3. That depends on two questions, Ellison says: How fast Oracle grows, and how fast Microsoft shrinks.
4. "Whoa, my man," Fast Frankie said, "Don‘t be so fast with those ‘Good Guy‘ medals.
5. Steve Bierley at Flushing Meadows Saturday September 2, 2006 The Guardian Fast food, fast match.