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Definitions for FASTER
faster
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Princeton's WordNet
quicker, fasteradverb
more quickly
Wiktionary
fasternoun
Agent noun of fast (voluntarily refrain from eating); one who fasts.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Fasternoun
He who abstains from food. Robert Ainsworth
Etymology: from fast.
Wikipedia
Faster
Faster is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his self-titled 1979 studio album. The song was inspired by Harrison's year away from music-making in 1977, during which he travelled with the Formula 1 World Championship, and by his friendship with racecar drivers such as Jackie Stewart and Niki Lauda. Although equally applicable to other professions, the lyrics address the difficulties of achieving and maintaining success in the field of motorsport, particularly Formula 1. In Britain, "Faster" was issued as the third single from George Harrison, and was available on a picture disc depicting the faces of several past world champion drivers. The single raised funds for a cancer fund set up following the death of Swedish driver Gunnar Nilsson in 1978, and also commemorated Nilsson's countryman Ronnie Peterson, who died as a result of injuries sustained during the 1978 Italian Grand Prix. Harrison made a video of the song, during which he performs the track in the back of a car chauffeured by Jackie Stewart.
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faster
Faster refers to the ability to do something or move in a quicker or higher speed than usual or than another object or person. It implies acceleration or increased rate in performance, speed or efficiency.
Webster Dictionary
Fasternoun
one who abstains from food
Wikidata
Faster
Faster is a 2003 documentary film about the motorcycle road racing world championship, MotoGP. Filmed between 2001 and 2002 by director Mark Neale, it features cinematography by music video director Grant Gee and is narrated by Ewan McGregor. It was succeeded by a 2-disc "Ultimate Collector's Edition" re-release in 2004 which included "Faster '03-'04 The Sequel". In 2006, The Doctor, The Tornado and The Kentucky Kid was released, followed by "Fastest" in 2011.
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Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'FASTER' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4086
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Rank popularity for the word 'FASTER' in Adverbs Frequency: #315
Anagrams for FASTER »
afters
farest
strafe
farset
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of FASTER in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of FASTER in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of FASTER in a Sentence
We rip out so much of ourselves to be cured of things faster than we should that we go bankrupt by the age of thirty and have less to offer each time we start with someone new. But to feel nothing so as not to feel anything—what a waste
As House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes said just the other day, if we got all the information we're looking for, we could wrap this up faster. But I have seen no evidence to the contrary of, of the initial assessment that Chairman Gowdy has made, but I want to make sure that we run every lead down and make sure we get final answers to these questions.
Heathrow's proposals to tackle air pollution need to go much further much faster. Promises on future rail links and air pollution charges are 7-10 years away.
Investors in all early stage securities know that bad news always comes before the good, meaning that firms who go out of business tend to do so faster than the firms that have exit events and provide returns to investors, if investors are educated about investing in early stage companies, and have diversified their investments, they can and should ride out the inevitable failure of some firms. However, most investors fear loss more than they appreciate gains and it will take time for the market to learn what the cycle of returns looks like for this form of equity crowdfunding investing.
Castro is seeking to position himself in the middle between those who are resisting change and those who want much faster, more radical change.
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- dejunador, dejunadoraCatalan, Valencian
- ymprydiwrWelsh
- SchnellerGerman
- Plus viteFrench
- מהיר יותרHebrew
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