Fast-moving
"Fast-moving" in a Sentence (13 examples)
Life today is fast-moving and complex.
Alberta Clipper is a fast-moving low pressure system that occurs during the winter and sweeps southeast from Alberta, Canada, across the northern Great Plains and Midwest of the United States. These storms usually bring a few inches of snow.
But what a woman says to her desirous lover ought to be written in the wind and the fast-moving water.
Rip currents are powerful, narrow channels of fast-moving water that are prevalent along the East, Gulf, and West coasts of the U.S., as well as along the shores of the Great Lakes.
The river has a fast-moving current.
The river's got a fast-moving current.
Algiers is a fast-moving town.
What makes flash floods most dangerous is their sudden nature and fast-moving water.
Fast-moving wildfires scorched around 32,000 hectares of land, leaving pastures charred and smoky.
Cosmic rays are a form of fast-moving, high-energy radiation that emanates from the sun or from sources light years away from our solar system.
Most of the "railroad" films of the next decade were suspense features exploiting the dramatic quality of the fast-moving train in danger or^([sic]) threatening the beautiful heroine tied to the permanent way by the villains.
As a Hitchin signalman once pointed out to me, when a regulating quandary arises concerning a fast-moving Class A train there is no time to consult Control and get their answer before the express is on one's doorstep.
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