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galloping

[ gal-uh-ping ]

adjective

  1. at a gallop; running or moving quickly.
  2. progressing rapidly to some conclusion, as a disease:

    galloping pneumonia.

  3. growing or spreading rapidly:

    galloping inflation.



galloping

/ ˈɡæ±ôÉ™±èɪŋ /

adjective

  1. prenominal progressing at or as if at a gallop

    galloping consumption

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Origin of galloping1

First recorded in 1595–1605; gallop + -ing 2
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Rangers were galloping through the Europa League at this point.

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Yes, his home burned to the ground after he fled a galloping wall of flames with his wife, their toddler, two dogs and the few items they managed to cram into their cars.

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Muir then claimed their sixth try, galloping again into the corner.

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But the jolly tone gives way to something fiercer and more appropriately epic: a galloping rhythm on the drums, insistent bass and scorching guitar notes.

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I stood behind the curtain, my palms suddenly sweating, my heartbeat galloping in my ears.

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