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galloping
[ gal-uh-ping ]
adjective
- at a gallop; running or moving quickly.
- progressing rapidly to some conclusion, as a disease:
galloping pneumonia.
- growing or spreading rapidly:
galloping inflation.
galloping
/ ˈɡæ±ôÉ™±èɪŋ /
adjective
- prenominal progressing at or as if at a gallop
galloping consumption
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Origin of galloping1
Example Sentences
Rangers were galloping through the Europa League at this point.
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.
Muir then claimed their sixth try, galloping again into the corner.
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.
I stood behind the curtain, my palms suddenly sweating, my heartbeat galloping in my ears.
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