• There are no hard-and-fast rules about wearing goth makeup. Training hard and fast increases your cardio-vascular fitness but it does not burn fat.
  • HARD-AND-FAST — — hard-and-fastness , n. /hahrd"n fast", -fahst"/ , adj. strongly binding; not to be set aside or violated: hard-and-fast rules. …
  • hard and fast translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'hard by, hard cheese, hard doer, die hard', examples, definition, conjugation.
  • ...'Cause a tiny bit It always turns to more And these bloodshot eyes gotta say goodbye I had my fun, but I can't deny Living hard and fast, I'll never last beside you.
  • What's the origin of the phrase 'Hard and fast'? This is a nautical term. A ship that was hard and fast was simply one that was firmly beached on land.
  • . hard-and-fast {adj.} Not to be broken or changed; fixed; strict. The teacher said that there was a hard-and-fast rule against smoking in the school.
  • Translation of "hard-and-fast" into Russian. ... There could be no hard and fast rules on that score if an efficient structure was to be maintained.
  • Other words from hard-and-fast. hard-and-fastness, noun. ... But he never takes it as a hard-and-fast principle which must at all costs be imposed upon the facts.
  • The coach insisted that the team follow a strict training regimen hard and fast, with no exceptions or leniency given.
  • The occasions for the determination of honesty, good faith and loyal conduct are many and varied, and no hard and fast rule can be formulated.