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fast day

NOUN
  1. a day designated for fasting

How To Use fast day In A Sentence

  • Administrative institutions such as kin, hundred, borough, and witan figure prominently, as do feast, fast day, religiosity, and language.
  • It is my second fast day this week and you can probably hear my stomach wailing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is my second fast day this week and you can probably hear my stomach wailing. Times, Sunday Times
  • But very mournful was that fast day at Mizpeh, as the Jews looked along the hillside to their own holy mountain crowned by no white marble and gold Temple flashing back the sunbeams, but only with the tall castle of their enemies towering over the precipice. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Proclaiming a National Fast Day in 1863, he suggested, in full prophetic voice, that the awful calamity of civil war, which now desolates the land, may be but a punishment, inflicted upon us, for our presumptuous sins, to the needful end of our national reformation as a whole People. . . The Chosen Peoples
  • On the face of it, the ad for Belvita breakfast biscuits seems pretty elementary, with two vaguely faded celebs – Lisa Snowdon and Johnny Vaughan, palpably wondering where those halcyon Big Breakfast days went – bantering about the product, in this case an oaty, grainy biscuitty thing. The Hard Sell: Belvita Breakfast Biscuits
  • Nearly all, in short, evinced a predilection for the Good Creature in some of its various shapes, for this is a vice to which, as Fast Day sermons of a hundred years ago will testify, we have a long hereditary claim. My Kinsman, Major Molineux
  • Davide Frattini (HUDZ-Suburu) won the men’s race on adry and fast day. Van Gilder, Frattini win Charm City cyclocross opener
  • I got in touch with the skipper of Siteseeker, a fast dayboat operating out of Porthleven.
  • Trouble developed with the bishop of Constance in 1522 when several of Zwingli's associates ate meat on a fast day.
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