1. barreling - Noun
2. barreling - Verb
of Barrel
Source: Webster's dictionaryA pair of wildfires that prompted evacuation orders for thousands of people are barreling toward small lakeA firefighter battles the River Fire as it tears through Lakeport, Calif., on Monday, July 30, 2018. Source: Internet
Like Nairobi's infamous matatus, the election is barreling along, many times on the wrong side of the law, the noise and vitriol of the campaigns drowning out common sense. Source: Internet
I just finished my 68th trip around the sun, and I’m barreling on the quick step toward the next one. Source: Internet
But in the season’s most dramatic moment, with Gentry barreling his way, Kraus did exactly what was needed. Source: Internet
Most impressive is the wall mural of a true-to-size tractor trailer barreling toward the interior of the room on an expressway. Source: Internet
The illusion that reward follows effort — and that we alone can choose who we want to be — means there are, at every moment, thousands of people barreling headfirst into some industry that is simply not meant for them. Source: Internet