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Definition of fast
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fast is as below...
Fast (v.)
Permanent;
not
liable
to fade by
exposure
to air or by
washing;
durable;
lasting;
as, fast
colors..
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Lacing
::
Lacing
(n.) The act of
securing,
fastening,
or
tightening,
with a lace or
laces..
Lock
::
Lock (v. t.) To
fasten
with a lock, or as with a lock; to make fast; to
prevent
free
movement
of; as, to lock a door, a
carriage
wheel,
a
river,
etc..
Cramp
::
Cramp (v. t.) To
fasten
or hold with, or as with, a
cramp..
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. i.) To evade a duty by low
craft;
to
practice
mean
shifts;
to use
tricky
devices;
to play fast and
loose;
to
quibble.
Hemstitch
::
Hemstitch
(v. t.) To
ornament
at the head of a broad hem by
drawing
out a few
parallel
threads,
and
fastening
the cross
threads
in
successive
small
clusters;
as, to
hemstitch
a
handkerchief..
Stay
::
Stay (v. i.) To
fasten
or
secure
with
stays;
as, to stay a flat sheet in a steam
boiler..
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To make or set open; to
render
free of
access;
to
unclose;
to
unbar;
to
unlock;
to
remove
any
fastening
or
covering
from; as, to open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a
letter..
Crucifixion
::
Crucifixion
(n.) The state of one who is
nailed
or
fastened
to a
cross;
death upon a
cross.
Breakfasted
::
breakfasted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Breakfas.
Skate
::
Skate (n.) A
metallic
runner
with a frame
shaped
to fit the sole of a shoe, -- made to be
fastened
under the foot, and used for
moving
rapidly
on ice..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.)
Something
which
confines
the legs or arms so as to
prevent
their free
motion;
specifically,
a ring or band
inclosing
the ankle or
wrist,
and
fastened
to a
similar
shackle
on the other leg or arm, or to
something
else, by a chain or a
strap;
a gyve; a
fetter..
Muzzle
::
Muzzle
(v. t.) To bind the mouth of; to
fasten
the mouth of, so as to
prevent
biting
or
eating;
hence,
figuratively,
to bind; to
sheathe;
to
restrain
from
speech
or
action..
Infix
::
Infix (v. t.) To set; to
fasten
or fix by
piercing
or
thrusting
in; as, to infix a
sting,
spear,
or
dart..
Welt
::
Welt (v. t.) To
furnish
with a welt; to sew or
fasten
a welt on; as, to welt a boot or a shoe; to welt a
sleeve..
Pin
::
Pin (n.) An
ornament,
as a
brooch
or
badge,
fastened
to the
clothing
by a pin; as, a
Masonic
pin..
Knit
::
Knit (v. t.) To form into a knot, or into
knots;
to tie
together,
as cord; to
fasten
by
tying..
Cabled
::
Cabled
(a.)
Fastened
with, or
attached
to, a cable or
rope..
Bite
::
Bite (v. t.) To take hold of; to hold fast; to
adhere
to; as, the
anchor
bites the
ground..
Poppet
::
Poppet
(n.) An
upright
support
or guide
fastened
at the
bottom
only.
Fluke
::
Fluke (n.) The part of an
anchor
which
fastens
in the
ground;
a
flook.
See
Anchor.
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