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fast-breaking

[ fast-brey-king, fahst- ]

adjective

  1. (of a news story) occurring suddenly, and often portending a series of events or further developments in rapid succession.


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Speaking to a group of young people at a Ramadan fast-breaking meal in Ankara on Tuesday, President Erdogan urged patience and common sense amid what he described as "very sensitive days."

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With the same deft touch as one of her down-court passes for an assist to a fast-breaking teammate, Clark has connected present to past.

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In an open game featuring multiple chances for both teams, Carmona’s left-foot strike in the 29th minute - finishing off a fast-breaking counterattack after England’s Lucy Bronze lost possession - remained the only goal.

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Silicon Valley has generally held the view that government is too slow and stupid to oversee fast-breaking technological developments.

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Ligue 1, France’s top-flight soccer league, reportedly sent an email to referees warning them against allowing fast-breaking stoppages.

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