fast-breaking
[ fast-brey-king, fahst- ]
/ ˈfæstˈbreɪ kɪŋ, ˈfɑst- /
adjective
(of a news story) occurring suddenly, and often portending a series of events or further developments in rapid succession.
Words nearby fast-breaking
fast telegram,
fast time,
fast track,
fast worker,
fast-break,
fast-breaking,
fast-breeder reactor,
fast-count,
fast-cut,
fast-food,
fast-fooder
Definition for fast-breaking (2 of 2)
fast-break
[ fast-breyk, fahst- ]
/ ˈfæstˈbreɪk, ˈfɑst- /
verb (used without object), fast-broke, fast-bro·ken, fast-break·ing. Basketball.
to execute or play in the style of a fast break.
Example sentences from the Web for fast-breaking
They can be called upon to tutor candidates on issues, prep them for debates and help them respond to fast-breaking news.
But too much law and order about fast-breaking is to be deplored.
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