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To abstain from food; to omit to take nourishment in whole
or in part; to go hungry. |
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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. |
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Abstinence from food; omission to take nourishment. |
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Voluntary abstinence from food, for a space of time, as a
spiritual discipline, or as a token of religious humiliation. |
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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. |
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Firmly fixed; closely adhering; made firm; not loose,
unstable, or easily moved; immovable; as, to make fast the door. |
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Firm against attack; fortified by nature or art; impregnable;
strong. |
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Firm in adherence; steadfast; not easily separated or
alienated; faithful; as, a fast friend. |
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Permanent; not liable to fade by exposure to air or by
washing; durable; lasting; as, fast colors. |
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Tenacious; retentive. |
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Not easily disturbed or broken; deep; sound. |
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Moving rapidly; quick in mition; rapid; swift; as, a fast
horse. |
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Given to pleasure seeking; disregardful of restraint;
reckless; wild; dissipated; dissolute; as, a fast man; a fast liver. |
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In a fast, fixed, or firmly established manner; fixedly;
firmly; immovably. |
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In a fast or rapid manner; quickly; swiftly; extravagantly;
wildly; as, to run fast; to live fast. |
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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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The shaft of a column, or trunk of pilaster. |