fast|fasts in English
noun
[fæst /fɑːst]
act of abstaining from eating; period during which one abstains from eating
Use "fast|fasts" in a sentence
1. All members of the religious community keep these fasts.
2. Chinese official visiting Salt Lake City fasts and donates to the Church welfare program, 75
3. These six days of fasting together with the Ramadan fasts, are equivalent to fasting all year round.
4. Fast bind, fast find.
5. Fasting is primarily the act of willingly Abstaining from some or all food, drink, or both, for a period of time.A fast may be total or partial concerning that from which one fasts, and may be prolonged or intermittent as to the period of fasting
6. 6 Fast bind, fast find.
7. While modern-day Cleanses such as juice fasts or elimination diets abound, an Ayurvedic cleanse is anything but modern
8. As almost everyone except himself perfectly understood, these fasts were a ruthless exploitation of the power of his own sanctity.
9. Backswings and Fast Feet How high is too high and how fast is too fast
10. He runs fast, but I run just as fast.
11. Amazingly fast...
12. Looks fast.
13. Fast forward.
14. To some, fasting means total abstinence from food and water for a fixed period of time, while others take liquids during their fasts.
15. 10 How was nose defeated fast and scabby ? Good fast?
16. He is what our English friends call a 'blooming Bounder'; fast yachts, fast motor-cars, the fast set generally
17. The Germans have always been goofy about health cures — Affusions, colonics, fasts — and they want a setting that matches the rigor of the treatment
18. The new system offers fast solutions. Fast being the operative word.
19. It's beating fast!
20. Not so fast.
21. Tom walks fast.
22. Not so fast!
23. Fast adjustable spanner
24. Shout abracadabra fast.
25. Talk fast, bub!