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fast1
adjective (faster , fastest )
1 moving, or able to move, quickly.
2 taking a relatively short time.
3 said of a clock, etc: showing a time in advance of the correct time.
4 allowing or intended for rapid movement the fast lane .
5 said of a photographic film: requiring only brief exposure.
6 colloq seeking excitement; dissolute; sexually promiscuous the fast life of her big-city friends .
7 firmly fixed or caught; steadfast.
8 said of friends: firm; close.
9 said of fabric colours: not liable to run or fade.
adverb
1 quickly; rapidly.
2 in quick succession coming thick and fast .
3 firmly; tight The glue held fast .
4 deeply; thoroughly fast asleep .
[Anglo-Saxon fæst fixed or firm]
fastish adjective .
fast and furious fast and lively; frenzied or frantic in pace.
live life in the fast lane colloq to have a lifestyle full of high excitement, expensive enjoyment and glamour.
play fast and loose to behave irresponsibly or unreliably.
pull a fast one colloq to cheat or deceive.
fast2
verb (fasted , fasting ) intr to go without food, or restrict one's diet, especially as a religious discipline.
noun a period of fasting.
[Anglo-Saxon fæstan ]
faster noun .
fasting noun .
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