1. ramping - Noun
2. ramping - Verb
of Ramp
Source: Webster's dictionaryAh, what a dusty answer gets the soul When hot for certainties in this our life! - In tragic hints here see what evermore Moves dark as yonder midnight ocean's force, Thundering like ramping hosts of warrior horse, To throw that faint thin fine upon the shore! George Meredith
The current inclination of the company is to invest heavily ... we test stuff and, when it works, we put a lot more emphasis on it. So, Google+ - all the signs are very positive, so now the whole company is ramping up on top of it. Eric Schmidt
America has survived and grown stronger through September 11th and subsequent wars with Afghanistan and Iraq and those who seek to do us harm. We have faced - and met - tremendous challenges ramping up a public health and safety system to protect Americans from future threats. Christopher Bond
With the NDAA, his failure to close Guantanamo Bay and the ramping use of drones, President Obama looks suspiciously like President Bush, a man on a quest for American Empire. Justin Sane
If you have a success in your life, why can't we hold on to that? Why can't that be good enough for a lifetime; why do we always have to be ramping up? Jake Paltrow
After ramping up testing capacity over the past couple of weeks, the state conducted 59,970 tests on Friday, highest ever in a day and saw a drop in the positivity rate to 17.20 per cent compared to 20.68 per cent which was on Thursday. Source: Internet