Adjective
Moving rapidly.
Being a situation in which events follow each other in quick succession.
a speedy decline
(of a product) That is sold quickly
Source: en.wiktionary.orgfast moving
I've always been interested in how fast-moving our identity is and that I've never been able to pin down who I truly am. That inspires me to write, because I feel like that cements me a bit, in that I find my identity in being an artist. Marina and the Diamonds
In the study of history, slowness is an advantage. The scholar decelerates the fast-moving events of past days until his mind can fathom them. Then... he can demonstrate to the rashest king how he should have acted in battle. Sten Nadolny
I think that business leaders today have to be more rounded than they used to be, they have to be completely multi-functional and fast-moving. Stuart Rose
“According to the forecasters, this is a relatively fast-moving system and should be well on its way out of our neighborhood by later tonight and into tomorrow,” said earlier Tuesday morning. Source: Internet
A fast-moving sail would ionize this hydrogen by accelerating the electrons in one direction and the oppositely charged protons in the other direction. Source: Internet
A fast-moving batch of thunderstorms will scoot through north Alabama Friday morning. Source: Internet