galoping

/ˈɡæləpɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Moving or happening very fast; rapid.
    • They tried to keep up with the galoping pace of technological change.
    • The doctor warned about the galoping spread of the virus.
    • The galoping horse disappeared into the forest.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Present participle of gallop; moving or running at a fast, bounding pace, especially of a horse or rider.
    • We could hear the sound of hooves galoping down the dirt road.
    • She loved the feeling of galoping along the beach at sunset.
    • The horse was galoping across the open field at full speed.
  2. Moving or progressing very quickly.
    • Inflation has been galoping, making everything more expensive.
    • The project is galoping ahead now that we have more workers.
    • Her heart was galoping with excitement as she waited for the results.
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