Adjective
hard-charging (comparative more hard-charging, superlative most hard-charging)
Ambitious, go-getting.
Synonym: hard-driving
American culture is CEO obsessed. We celebrate the hard-charging heroes and mythologize the iconoclastic visionaries. Those people are important. Marcus Buckingham
Aggressive and hard-charging women violate unwritten rules about acceptable social conduct. Men are continually applauded for being ambitious and powerful and successful, but women who display these same traits often pay a social penalty. Female accomplishments come at a cost. Sheryl Sandberg
Harvick held off a hard-charging Denny Hamlin, whose efforts were hampered by a late vibration, for his 52nd career Cup victory. Source: Internet
Giuffre is being represented by a legal team including Sigrid McCawley of Boies Schiller, the hard-charging law firm whose founder David Boies argued for Vice President Al Gore in the litigation over the 2000 presidential election. Source: Internet
Its hard-charging workouts had rapidly become a multimillion-dollar global success, and now the mainstream fitness industry was fighting back — and fighting dirty. Source: Internet
In a race that couldn’t have been much closer, Bea held off a hard-charging Jacob Andrews to claim the overall championship in 2 hours, 40 minutes, 10.9 seconds. Source: Internet