Used in a Sentence

galloping

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for galloping.

Editorial note

That's essentially what we're heading toward, as Assange echoes: The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia.

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Quick take

Movement at a gallop.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of galloping gathered in one view.

noun

Movement at a gallop.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for galloping.

noun

Movement at a gallop.

Example sentences

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That's essentially what we're heading toward, as Assange echoes: The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia.

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> The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia.

3

It's still her problem that she's a galloping racist and hurting other people.

4

I had seen the galloping horse images before, but had no idea Muybridge published 700+ such studies in 1887.

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Julian Assange's strong statement in Cypherpunks that we are galloping in to a new transnational dystopia is certainly correct.

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One reason may be that cetaceans evolved from land mammals that had evolved spine-flexing in the vertical plane as part of a galloping gait.

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I'm not sure where you get the illusion that we do not have a galloping inflation.

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But they have not been updated while technology is galloping away.

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Most galloping animals with four hooves are horses, not zebras.

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Well we had a standard for driving (galloping) along the road, then Hitler came...

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Significant as the results might be, it's a lot easier and more exiting to show a bunch of ignorant gate-keepers a ridiculous machine galloping along or bouncing around.

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Well, it went galloping onward during that tenure.

Quote examples

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Look where your industries went." 1) Inflation has not been "galloping" over most of the past 30 years.

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Perhaps one reason is the evident and galloping breakdown of orthodox Keynesian "macroeconomics," which leads even the most hidebound economists to at least consider alternative theories and solutions.

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While the article does imply that "getting from bounding to galloping is not that hard", I don't think it is that easy either or they would have done it already.

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From Businessinsider: "I warn you that politicians of both parties will oppose the restoration of gold, although they may outwardly seemingly favor it, unless you are willing to surrender your children and your country to galloping inflation, war and slavery then this cause demands your support.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use galloping in a sentence?

That's essentially what we're heading toward, as Assange echoes: The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia.

What does galloping mean?

Movement at a gallop.

What part of speech is galloping?

galloping is commonly used as noun.