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coursingverbpresent participle of course to go after or on the track ofafter coursing the conspirators for months, the federal agents closed in and made the arrests bird-dogging, chasing, dogging, following, hounding, pursuing, running, shadowing, tagging, tailing, tracing, tracking, trailing accompanying, chaperoning, escortinghunting, searching (for), seekingeyeing(or eying), observing, watching running after guiding, leading, piloting heading to make one's way through, across, or overonce the threat of terrorism became apparent, fighter jets began coursing that corridor on a daily basis covering, crossing, cutting (across), following, going, navigating, passing (over), perambulating, peregrinating, proceeding (along), tracking, transiting, traveling(or travelling), traversing hiking, traipsing, tramping, treading, walkingriding, runningcrisscrossing to proceed or move quicklyracehorses coursing down the track barreling(or barrelling), belting, blasting, blazing, blowing, bolting, bombing(slang), bowling, breezing, bundling, bustling, buzzing, cannonballing, careening, careering, chasing, cracking (on), dashing, driving, flying, haring, hastening, highballing, hotfooting (it), humping, hurling, hurrying, hurtling, hustling, hying(or hieing), jetting, jumping, motoring, nipping, pelting, racing, ramming, ripping, rocketing, running, rushing, rustling, scooting, scurrying, scuttling, shooting, speeding, stepping, tearing, traveling(or travelling), trotting, whirling, whisking, zipping, zooming beetling, darting, flitting, scampering, scudding, scufflingstampeding, streaking, whizzinggalloping, jogging, sprintingaccelerating, quickening, stepping outcatching up, fast-forwarding, outpacing, outrunning, outstripping, overtakingarrowing, beelining beating it, getting a move on, making tracks, shaking a leg, stepping on it crawling, creeping, poking dallying, dawdling, dillydallying, dragging, hanging (around or out), lagging, lingering, loitering, poking, tarryingambling, lumbering, plodding, sauntering, shuffling, strollingdecelerating, slowing (down or up) in 1538 |