Gallop ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Gallop ( noun )

  1. A fast, smooth gait of a horse in which all four feet are off the ground together at certain moments.
  2. A fast, smooth or bouncy ride or movement.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french galop (noun), galoper (verb), of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The horse broke into a gallop and raced across the field.
  2. The gallop of the horse could be heard from a distance.
  3. She took the ride on the roller coaster as a wild gallop.
  4. The boat lurched forward into a gallop across the waves.
  5. The music had a gallop beat that got everyone dancing.

(As a verb)

Gallop ( verb )

  1. A fast, smooth gait of a horse in which all four feet are off the ground together at certain moments.
  2. A fast, smooth or bouncy ride or movement.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french galop (noun), galoper (verb), of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The horse broke into a gallop and raced across the field.
  2. The gallop of the horse could be heard from a distance.
  3. She took the ride on the roller coaster as a wild gallop.
  4. The boat lurched forward into a gallop across the waves.
  5. The music had a gallop beat that got everyone dancing.
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