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Course (Verb)

Meaning 1

Move swiftly through or over; "ships coursing the Atlantic".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • Winds course through the canyon, creating strong gusts in the area.
  • Rivers course their way through the valleys, carving a path over time.
  • Electricity courses through the wire, providing power to the entire house.
  • Lance's horse courses across the open field with incredible speed.
  • Blood courses through the veins, nourishing the body's tissues.

Hypernyms

  • Cut Through
  • Cross
  • Cover
  • Cut Across
  • Get Across
  • Track
  • Pass Over
  • Get Over

Related Words

  • Course (noun)

Meaning 2

Move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • Life-giving blood coursed through his veins as he regained consciousness.
  • The chemicals from the factory coursed into the nearby river, contaminating it.
  • During heavy rainfall, water coursed down the mountain and flooded the valley.
  • Waste products coursed through the old pipes beneath the city streets.
  • Polluted runoff coursed down storm drains and into nearby lakes.

Synonyms

  • Flow
  • Feed
  • Run

Hypernyms

  • Move

Hyponyms

  • Filter
  • Well Out
  • Surge
  • Circulate
  • Purl
  • Dribble
  • Stream
  • Jet
  • Run Out
  • Gutter
  • Run Off
  • Spill
  • Flush
  • Whirl
  • Waste
  • Tide
  • Gush
  • Ooze
  • Drain
  • Trickle
  • Run Down
  • Pour
  • Seep
  • Eddy
  • Whirlpool

Related Words

  • Course (noun)

Meaning 3

Hunt with hounds; "He often courses hares".

Classification

Verbs of fighting, athletic activities.

Examples

  • He loved nothing more than coursing rabbits through the fields on his estate.
  • The group of hunters spent the morning coursing deer across the open plains.
  • Their main objective was to course the elusive fox that had been spotted earlier.
  • Veteran hunters with skilled hounds were able to course wild boar through dense forests.
  • The nobleman invited all the villagers to join in as they set off to course hares across the countryside.

Hypernyms

  • Track Down
  • Hunt Down
  • Run

Related Words

  • Coursing (noun)
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