Similar words: coastland, first language, steadfastly, first lady, antitrust law, anti-trust laws, newton's first law, st. lawrence seaway. Meaning: n. 1. a hectic and pressured lifestyle often characterized by recklessness or dissipation 2. the traffic lane for vehicles that are moving rapidly.
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(31) Please stay in your own lane; don't switch over to the fast lane.
(32) Second, the growth of the Internet media into the fast lane.
(33) Bill used to enjoy life in the fast lane in New York, but his family didn't.
(34) I always thought you were slow even driving on the less crowded fast lane.
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(35) Rox ine like living her life in the fast lane.
(36) With the vigorous development of the growing zone has entered the fast lane of development.
(37) Temple Street, today's horse at full speed the development of school is entering the fast lane.
(38) After 11 o'clock, Nanping East to the fast lane before gradually returning to normal.
(39) A Fiat slowly nosed its way out into the fast lane.
(40) Some of them have become "grass-eating men" who prefer clothes and cosmetics to cars and avoid life in the fast lane.
(41) Together, they're aiming to bring fast food to China's fast lane.
(42) Economic development into the fast lane, running a strong overall economic growth.
(43) Life in fashion's fast lane has taught her a lot.
(44) Cars drive extremely quickly in the fast lane, so you should be careful.
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