Kiting [verb]

Definition of Kiting:

leave, often quickly

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Sentence/Example of Kiting:

The youngsters stopped with disgust, as Toodles went kiting up the hill, yelping.

The fever of speculation was in the veins of the community before "kiting" began.

Now you will have to excuse me—the market's kiting, and I've got to watch it.

So this afternoon I togged out in my furs, took the jumper, and went kiting over to the Titchborne Ranch.

The ice was smooth and hard, and the breeze powerful enough to send them along at a kiting pace.

This was a system of "kiting" stocks, just as other fraud concerns have been known to kite checks.

He believed that the story of the bookkeeper of the kiting bank was to be enacted before his eyes.

He couldn't go kiting up there to do battle with those Nazi night fighters.

Of course, the projectile yields to the pressure of the powder gases and is sent kiting out of the muzzle of the gun.

So he was all ears when Sloan one night gave his opinions on the subject of kiting.