1. coursing - Noun
2. coursing - Verb
of Course
The pursuit or running game with dogs that follow by sight instead of by scent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOnly then would the insistence on participation of the action art of FLUXUS and Happening be fulfilled; only then would democracy be fully realized. Only a conception of art revolutionized to this degree can turn into a politically productive force, coursing through each person, and shaping history. Joseph Beuys
Stardust coursing through our veins. Frances Bean Cobain
I have seen the movement of the sinews of the sky, And the blood coursing in the veins of the moon. Muhammad Iqbal
I certainly don't think adrenalin coursing through your veins, is going to help with the fine motor skills of golf. Stuart Appleby
Not as in rest she bowed, But large hot tears were coursing down her cheek. And her low-panted sobs broke awefully Upon the sleeping echoes of the night. Lewis Carroll
If an American company has a drop of patriotic blood coursing through its system, then surely it would set up in America and employ Americans, right? Henry Rollins