galloping

[ˈɡæləpɪŋ]

galloping Definition

  • 1moving or developing rapidly or at a high speed
  • 2a type of fast gait of a horse, faster than a canter but slower than a run

Using galloping: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "galloping" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company is making galloping progress in the field of technology.

  • Example

    The sound of galloping horses could be heard from a distance.

  • Example

    He was galloping towards the finish line.

galloping Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for galloping

Phrases with galloping

  • the fastest possible speed that a horse can run

    Example

    The horse was running at full gallop.

  • a very high rate of inflation that is increasing rapidly

    Example

    The country is experiencing galloping inflation due to the economic crisis.

  • a medical condition characterized by rapid and excessive weight loss

    Example

    The patient was diagnosed with galloping consumption.

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Summary: galloping in Brief

The term 'galloping' [ˈɡæləpɪŋ] refers to moving or developing rapidly or at a high speed. It is also used to describe a type of fast gait of a horse, faster than a canter but slower than a run. Examples include 'The company is making galloping progress in the field of technology.' and 'The sound of galloping horses could be heard from a distance.' Phrases like 'full gallop' denote the fastest possible speed, while 'galloping inflation' refers to a very high rate of inflation that is increasing rapidly.

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