All English words - page 1690
adjective(of a person or style of clothing) very fashionable.
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The clothing line of choice for fashion-forward women
adjectiveCharacteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular style.
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Fashionable clothes
adverbIn a manner characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular style or trend.
Usage examples:
An elegant and fashionably dressed woman
verbMake into a particular form.
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The bottles were fashioned from green glass
nounA popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour.
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The latest parisian fashions
verbMake into a particular form.
Usage examples:
The bottles were fashioned from green glass
nounA popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour.
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The latest parisian fashions
nounA popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour.
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The latest parisian fashions
verbMake into a particular form.
Usage examples:
The bottles were fashioned from green glass
nounAbbreviation for financial accounting standard: one of the rules for financial reporting decided by the fasb
Usage examples:
Fas 65 explains the rules regarding certain mortgage banking activities.
adjectiveMoving or capable of moving at high speed.
Usage examples:
A fast and powerful car
adverbEngaging in or involving activities characterized by excitement, extranvagance, and risk-taking.
Usage examples:
The fast life she led in london
verbAbstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance.
Usage examples:
The ministry instructed people to fast
nounAn act or period of fasting.
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A five-day fast
phraseUsed to describe something that is full of speed and excitement
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It's not a relaxing movie - it's pretty fast and furious., the insects were coming for us fast and …
idiomThe traffic lane for vehicles that are moving rapidly
nounA lane of a motorway or dual carriageway for use by traffic that is overtaking or moving more quickly than the rest.
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Speeding should be left on the race track not the local high housing estate or the fast lane of the…
collocationSleeping deeply
collocationInexpensive food prepared and served quickly
nounEasily prepared processed food served in snack bars and restaurants as a quick meal or to be taken away.
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A fast-food restaurant
adjectiveDeveloping or changing very quickly
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Companies such as these need to adapt constantly in fast-moving markets., after working for some ye…
idiomTo trick someone
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I don't think he was being truthful – i think he was just trying to pull a fast one.
verbTo persuade people with a lot of quick, clever, but usually dishonest talk
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Fast-talk your way into he fast-talked his way into a powerful job.
verbPresent participle of fast-talk
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He fast-talked his way into a powerful job.
nounThe quickest, but usually most competitive, route to success or improvement
nounA car with a rear that slopes continuously down to the bumper.
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Of course, as the mustang is a fastback, the headroom in the rear isn't nearly what it is in the fr…
nounA car with a rear that slopes continuously down to the bumper.
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Of course, as the mustang is a fastback, the headroom in the rear isn't nearly what it is in the fr…
nounA baseball pitch thrown at or near a pitcher's maximum speed.
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He might throw more pitches in the bullpen or throw more fastballs in the first inning.
nounA baseball pitch thrown at or near a pitcher's maximum speed.
Usage examples:
He might throw more pitches in the bullpen or throw more fastballs in the first inning.
Fasted
fɑːstverbAbstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance.
Usage examples:
The ministry instructed people to fast
adjectiveMoving or capable of moving at high speed.
Usage examples:
A fast and powerful car
adverbAt high speed.
Usage examples:
He was driving too fast
nounAn act or period of fasting.
Usage examples:
A five-day fast
verbClose or do up securely.
Usage examples:
The tunic was fastened with a row of gilt buttons
phrasal verbAdopt
phraseTo fix one thing to another
Usage examples:
I fastened the sticker to the windscreen., divide your hair into sections and fasten them back with…
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