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fast
verb
-
fast
,
fasting
,
fasts
,
fasted
to
choose
not
to
eat
food
,
or
to
eat
very
little
,
for
a
period
of
time
,
often
for
religious
or
health
reasons
•
Muslims
fast
from
sunrise
to
sunset
during
Ramadan
.
Muslims
fast
from
sunrise
to
sunset
during
Ramadan
.
•
He
decided
to
fast
for
24
hours
to
give
his
digestive
system
a
rest
.
He
decided
to
fast
for
24
hours
to
give
his
digestive
system
a
rest
.
Old
English
fæstan
‘
to
hold
firmly
,
observe
,
fast
’,
related
to
the
noun
‘
fast
’.
verb
to
choose
not
to
eat
food
for
a
period
of
time
,
often
for
religious
or
health
reasons
•
Muslims
fast
from
dawn
to
sunset
during
Ramadan
.
Muslims
fast
from
dawn
to
sunset
during
Ramadan
.
•
Some
people
fast
once
a
week
for
health
benefits
.
Some
people
fast
once
a
week
for
health
benefits
.
Old
English
fæstan
“
to
observe
abstinence
”,
related
to
the
noun
form
.
noun
a
period
of
time
during
which
someone
does
not
eat
food
•
The
doctor
asked
her
to
go
on
a
twelve-hour
fast
before
surgery
.
The
doctor
asked
her
to
go
on
a
twelve-hour
fast
before
surgery
.
•
Breaking
the
fast
with
dates
is
a
common
tradition
.
Breaking
the
fast
with
dates
is
a
common
tradition
.
Old
English
fæsten
“
fast
,
fasting
day
”.
noun
a
period
of
time
during
which
a
person
does
not
eat
,
especially
for
religious
reasons
•
They
broke
their
fast
at
sunset
with
a
small
meal
.
They
broke
their
fast
at
sunset
with
a
small
meal
.
•
The
doctor
recommended
a
short
fast
before
surgery
.
The
doctor
recommended
a
short
fast
before
surgery
.
From
Old
English
fæsten
‘
voluntary
abstinence
from
food
’;
related
to
the
verb
‘
fast
’.
breakfast
noun
the
first
meal
of
the
day
,
usually
eaten
in
the
morning
•
We
had
a
big
breakfast
of
pancakes
and
fruit
before
hiking
.
We
had
a
big
breakfast
of
pancakes
and
fruit
before
hiking
.
•
She
never
skips
breakfast
,
even
on
busy
weekdays
.
She
never
skips
breakfast
,
even
on
busy
weekdays
.
From
Middle
English
‘
brekfast
’,
literally
‘
breaking
the
fast
’
after
a
night
’
s
sleep
.
verb
to
eat
breakfast
•
On
Sundays
,
they
love
to
breakfast
on
the
balcony
.
On
Sundays
,
they
love
to
breakfast
on
the
balcony
.
•
The
hikers
breakfasted
early
to
start
before
sunrise
.
The
hikers
breakfasted
early
to
start
before
sunrise
.
Verb
use
from
the
noun
‘
breakfast
’,
attested
since
the
15th
century
.