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"faisty" is probably misspelled. Trying fast instead Definition of fast
fast has definitions from the fields of food,music |
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[ adjective ] acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly
Examples "fast film" "on the fast track in school" "set a fast pace" "a fast car" |
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[ adverb ] quickly or rapidly (often used as a combining form)
Examples "how fast can he get here?" "ran as fast as he could" "needs medical help fast" "fast-running rivers" "fast-breaking news" "fast-opening (or fast-closing) shutters" |
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[ adverb ] firmly or tightly
Synonyms Examples "held fast to the rope" "her foot was stuck fast" "held tight" |
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[ noun ] (food) abstaining from food
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[ adjective ] (used of timepieces) indicating a time ahead of or later than the correct time
Examples "my watch is fast" |
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[ adjective ] unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause
Synonyms Examples "a firm ally" "loyal supporters" "the true-hearted soldier...of Tippecanoe"- Campaign song for William Henry Harrison "fast friends" |
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[ adjective ] unrestrained by convention or morality
Examples "Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society" "deplorably dissipated and degraded" "riotous living" "fast women" |
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[ adjective ] (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds
Examples "a fast road" "grass courts are faster than clay" |
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[ adjective ] (music) at a rapid tempo
Examples "the band played a fast fox trot" |
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[ verb ] (food) abstain from certain foods, as for religious or medical reasons
Examples "Catholics sometimes fast during Lent" |
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[ adjective ] resistant to destruction or fading
Examples "fast colors" |
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[ noun ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 6550
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[ verb ] abstain from eating
Examples "Before the medical exam, you must fast" |
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