Sentence examples for fast times from inspiring English sources

The phrase "fast times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to periods of excitement, adventure, or rapid activity, often in a nostalgic or reflective context.
Example: "The movie captures the essence of fast times in the 1980s, filled with youthful energy and carefree moments."
Alternatives: "exciting times" or "rapid times."

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fast times

noun

A period of time characterized by quickly-paced activity, especially involving extravagant or risky conduct, sexual behavior, or other exciting events.

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Fast times at Ridgemont High.

Fast times, and I'm loving every moment.

The pool was conducive to fast times.

At major championships, it's not about fast times.

Hopefully we'll see some fast times pop up".  .

In an Olympic year, fast times come in waves.

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I don't know with the weather conditions that we're going to see lightning-fast times".

The original title of Fast Times was Stairway to Heaven.

ROBIN -- Dylan just watched "Fast Times at Ridgemont High".

Mr. Steen took a line from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and made it his own.

That was when I started on Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

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