Similar words: fast break, heartbreaking, breaking, breaking in, breaking off, lawbreaking, breaking away, law-breaking. Meaning: adj. occurring rapidly as a series of events in rapid succession.
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1. They have been brilliant before. Exciting, fast-breaking and smooth.
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3. In recent years, with the high-speed and fast-breaking development of cities in China, traffic demand increases continuously, and the traffic problems are increasingly severe.
4. The Mavericks added a guy that is walking, fast-breaking chemistry.
5. Travel Alerts provide fast-breaking information about relatively short-term conditions that may pose risks to the security of travelers.
6. Wes was the kind of whippt guard a fast-breaking team needs.
7. His level of energy at both ends of the court, even playing under a fast-breaking system(Sentencedict.com ), is simply astounding.
8. But at least that series had some offensive fireworks, with Jason Kidd piloting a fast-breaking New Jersey team that could actually score in the 90s.
9. Instead of having a few stringers on a loose contract, media firms will have a standardized deal that applies to anyone who covers fast-breaking news.
10. The newspapers, wire services, and networks sent their best men, top - seasoned hands to handle the fast-breaking spot news.
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