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  • 61fast-forward — verb intransitive or transitive to make a video or an AUDIOCASSETTE go forward quickly: Let s fast forward through the commercials …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 62fast and loose — described as a cheating game played with a stick and a belt or string, so arranged that a spectator would think he could make the latter fast by placing a stick through its intricate folds, whereas the operator could detach it at once. [James O.… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 63fast\ buck — • fast buck • quick buck slang Money earned quickly and easily, and sometimes dishonestly. You can make a fast buck at the golf course by fishing balls out of the water trap. He isn t interested in a career; he s just looking for a quick buck …

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  • 64make good time — {v. phr.} To make unimpeded progress on a journey; arrive at one s destination sooner than estimated. * /There was not much traffic on the expressway so we made good time on our way to the airport./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 65make good time — {v. phr.} To make unimpeded progress on a journey; arrive at one s destination sooner than estimated. * /There was not much traffic on the expressway so we made good time on our way to the airport./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 66make inroads in sth — make inroads in/into sth ► to start to have a noticeable and positive effect on something: »The grant for a new job creation scheme should make inroads into the community s unemployment problem. »U.S. consumer goods companies are finally making… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 67make inroads in/into sth — ► to start to have a noticeable and positive effect on something: »The grant for a new job creation scheme should make inroads into the community s unemployment problem. »U.S. consumer goods companies are finally making inroads in this fast… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 68make inroads into sth — make inroads in/into sth ► to start to have a noticeable and positive effect on something: »The grant for a new job creation scheme should make inroads into the community s unemployment problem. »U.S. consumer goods companies are finally making… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 69make a bolt for it — make a ˈbolt for sth | make a ˈbolt for it idiom to run away very fast, in order to escape Main entry: ↑boltidiom …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 70Fast Eddie — aka Eddie Smith is an African American house music producer from Chicago, Illinois. Before his stint as a producer, he was a DJ that was considered one of the premier house DJs at the time.He gained immense popularity during the heyday of Chicago …

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