Hasting [verb]

Definition of Hasting:

run, speed in competition

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Sentence/Example of Hasting:

With the beloved hosts of Indra, with the blameless, hasting (Maruts), the sacrificer cries aloud.

Here they met a number of Arabs, hasting towards the town in a somewhat excited frame of mind.

As I recall it, no spoken word of Jennifer's or mine came in to break the rhythm of the hasting voyage.

I was a youth on a white horse, leaping from cloud to cloud of a blue heaven, hasting calmly to some blessed goal.

With this I was hasting away from him, but he held my hand and looked round at me.

Lett me, yf yt be God's will, shew yt in taking leave of the world, and hasting after my frends.

On the morrow there was a great hasting of the Red Branch on the plain of the assemblies.

Hasting lost no time in communicating this message to the French and in urging a compromise.

But there was a cause for my hasting away the last, for fear it should not come time enough before a new quarter began.

This frenzy of men hasting to be rich, like fever in the body natural, is a truly sore distemper in the body politic.