0 present participle of pant --
1 to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic: --
I assume that they are panting to vote on them.
We have been so radical and reforming and have done so much that they are panting along behind us to catch up.
Panting was a boy who, on more than one occasion, got into a fight.
The pensioners are "panting along" and trying to catch up, but if we are to consider the other aspects, some special machinery is required.
There is no question of any unwillingness on the part of buyers to buy; buyers are panting to buy.
They are panting for more rounds; indeed, for a speed-up in licensing.
One knows that the door will be opened by a dreadful monster with an even worse monster on four feet with him, panting.
It used to be a sad thing to see men panting with what was called pneumoconiosis, not knowing what was the matter with them.