Definition: 1. A fast gait of a horse; a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously. 2. Ride at a galloping pace. 3. Go at galloping speed. 4. Cause to move at full gallop.
Use 'gallop' in a sentence:
1. He galloped his horse home.
2. He rode off at a gallop.
3. We'll see, 'was her reply, and she set off at a gallop, leaving me to toil in the rear.
4. Staff officers galloped fine horses down the road.
5. At gallop, the dog shows all of its energy displaying its power fully.
6. Fast gallop across the fields, we laugh and sing.
7. A few flies bite a few mouth, must not hold a heroic horse gallop.
8. He galloped through his work so that he could leave the office early.
9. The youth gets Sudan eventually allow, riding courser to gallop and go.
10. In spite of the recession, profits have galloped ahead.
11. My horse suddenly broke into a gallop.
12. But he knew he couldn't make that horse gallop.
13. On he went at full gallop, still galloping on and on.
14. Let us gallop through our work.
15. The children galloped home as soon as the class was over.
16. But its prediction that this hesitant trot will break into a gallop of 3.25% in 2011 looks over-optimistic.
17. The rider galloped through the town, warning the people of the enemy's advance.
18. With a wave of his hand; he mounted the horse and galloped away.
19. They love to gallop and roam.
20. The boy galloped away to join his friends.
21. Our educational work is like a hundred flowers in bloom, like ten thousnd horses galloping ahead.
22. He galloped across the field.
23. The young man galloped through his dinner and left his house.
24. I enjoy galloping over the fields.
25. In my life, for the right to gallop the sky!
26. The Gallop poll, conducted in mid-July, found that only 30 percent rated the Fed as doing an "excellent/good" job.
27. The horses galloped away.
28. Sturdy steeds gallop on the grasslands.
29. The animal was strong and handsome, and away they went at full gallop round the lawn.
30. He has galloped over a novel within two days.
31. We found him a nice horse — a good mover who could gallop.
32. Once, when I was a mere lad and had never ridden a horse before, he made me mount one and gallop by his side, with no qualms about his unskilled companion.
33. The galloping horses he paints are extremely lifelike.
34. Savoring the silence, we turned our horses around and they fell into a gallop.
35. A rider would leave one station and gallop to another.
36. They are galloping around the garden playing football.
37. "It's able to get up and gallop, unlike the saltwater crocodiles that live nearby, " he says.
38. In a major Gallop poll they found that the only effective way to forgive for most Americans was through meditative prayer.
39. I told you not to gallop up and down this corridor.
40. He simply went faster and put his horse into a gallop.
41. The right solution is to lay down more gallop Bridges, overpasses and underpasses in big cities.
42. Ten thousand horses gallop forward.
43. The music from the bugle tells people that we can start to gallop freely here .
44. If I never meet you. Maybe I'll never learn to cherish, forever publicity, always unruly, like maxima as freely gallop.
45. The horse slowed to a walk after its long gallop.
46. Major Winston galloped into the distance.
47. I was forced to attempt a gallop.
48. She set off at a gallop, leaving me to toil in the rear.
49. Jo galloped across the field towards him.
50. I read the book at a gallop.
51. She came galloping down the street.
52. Paradise Boy and the Galloping General have clear chances in the opening two events on the card.
53. I galloped off on my horse with Rosie in hot pursuit.