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very fast

ADVERB
  1. in a relatively short time
    she finished the assignment in no time

How To Use very fast In A Sentence

  • But don't forget that some short, very fast sprints are needed for anaerobic conditioning.
  • On many dossiers, the pace of law-making could easily advance "very fast", says the ambassador.
  • Severe vomiting, diarrhoea, rectal tenesmus: unable to keep standing, she urinates under herself; the pupils are dilated, the eyes haggard; complete mind-blindness, near-total failure of reflexes, deep unconsciousness, breathing dyspneic, heart-beat faint and very fast, pulse barely perceptible; dead in thirty-six hours. Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture
  • So time went by very fast, we were now playing outdoor games like tig, hide and seek and marbles or ‘Taws’, as we knew them.
  • The patrons really went wild when Bunji did a bit of very fast chanting, a style that is known as triple-tongue. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • Decades ago, as an undergrad project, I once fed a whole bunch of text from a couple of books into my program that ran a simple Markov model (I was a very fast keypuncher). The Volokh Conspiracy » “Google’s Computer Might Betters Translation Tool”
  • It's very fast, it's exciting, and most importantly, it's syncopated.
  • As played by Mercedes Cechetto, Sabine has an undeniable brashness, but her adventures feel scripted rather than natural and her sullen pout gets old very fast.
  • Sir Richard didn't drive very fast and I had time to ruminate as I drove along. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • If you have no choice but to handhold the camera, you can try a very fast ISO setting like 3200 or 6400 and see what kind of results you can get with shorter exposure times.
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