Similar words: sloping, developing, developing world, developing country, developing countries, gallop, fallopian, coping. Meaning: ['gæləp] adj. that are running rapidly.
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(61) Then the littlest knight, astride his flying dragon, flew home with his pony galloping beneath.
(62) Every morning, hundreds of intrepid locals and visitors risk their lives to outpace galloping bulls as they hurtle through the streets towards the bull ring.
(63) Galloping oscillations are usually violent and must be damped structurally, which is a near impossibility.
(64) The back side is a greasepaint picture of eight horses galloping.
(65) Despite gun battles in the capital of Chad, rioting in Kenya and galloping inflation in Zimbabwe, the economies of sub- Saharan Africa are, as a whole, in better shape than they were a few years ago.
(66) Till the rain stop, but the road became a river already, cars galloping like a mosquito craft!
(67) The English country gentleman galloping after a fox - the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable .
(68) The conclusion is that the half wave galloping of the bundle conductors can be mitigated by increasing the length of the sub-span in the centre of span.
(69) Even before the global financial crisis hit late in 2008, the Vietnamese government was already working to halt galloping inflation and investment due to an overheated real estate sector.
(70) Where Walcott is rustic and galloping, the Everton-era Rooney was squarely in English football's urban foundling tradition.
(71) It’s the perfect place for a retired cabinetmaker. It’s relatively quiet except for the buzz of the bees and the occasional cadence of horses galloping in the distance.
(72) On the promenade a young boy sat in a miniature biplane, flying around among the giraffes and galloping horses on the carousel.
(73) The systematic tests have been carried out on the aerodynamic characteristics of galloping of bundled iced electric power transmission lines.
(74) He grew up in the turbulent years under the Weimar Republic with anti-Semitism galloping and inflation out of control.
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(75) The roper then flips the rope over the right side of the steer, while turning his galloping horse to the left.
(76) The Minister of Finance fulminated against those improvident policies which might bring about much havoc such as galloping inflation.
(77) We do not adopt the method of Bole (a man in the Chou Dynasty) who examined the qualities of horses, but instead a host of horses galloping, and so let the steeds rise from obscurity.
(78) The galloping of iced conductor caused by wind load severely imperils the safe operation of the high voltage transmission line.
(79) Horses are galloping on the mountain Flying overhead is a white cloud!
(80) Since the iconic images of a moving galloping race horse were revealed in 1887 by English photographer Eadweard Muybridge, high-speed has come on in leaps and bounds.
(81) The current financial crisis is due to runaway government borrowing, poor banking credit controls, and galloping greed.
(82) The massive inefficiency of his administration and the galloping inflation promoted by his policies were eroding governmental stability and social cohesion.
(83) That wheel has sunk five millennium setting sun, as before incarnadine galloping not rest great river.
(84) They went galloping down the valley into a vortex of dust.
(85) Heavy old nurses were galloping and stumbling around the main halfway.
(86) Paradise Boy and the Galloping General have clear chances in the opening two events on the card.
(87) The Yellow River surges onward like ten thousand horses galloping.
(88) Our educational work is like a hundred flowers in bloom (sentencedict.com), like ten thousnd horses galloping ahead.
(89) A galloping gorse alighting on a swallow with its rare hoof is a design one often sees at Chinese scenic spots, hotels or emblazoned on souvenirs.
(90) A loose stallion galloping around the showground can be extremely dangerous.
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