fast-moving

adj

Definitions

  1. Moving rapidly.

    • 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.
  2. Being a situation in which events follow each other in quick succession.

  3. That is sold quickly.

    • fast-moving consumer goods

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