galloped in English

verb
1
(of a horse) go at the pace of a gallop.
The horses galloped at an astonishing pace, racing for the edge of the forest, through the Hollow Mists of Leba, desperate to escape.
2
(of a process or time) progress rapidly in a seemingly uncontrollable manner.
panic about the deadline galloping toward them

Use "galloped" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "galloped" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "galloped", or refer to the context using the word "galloped" in the English Dictionary.

1. We galloped through the woods.

2. The ponies galloped along the sand.

3. 6 The terrified horse galloped off.

4. He cracked his whip and galloped off.

5. The horses galloped across the open plains.

6. The zebra galloped away from the lion.

7. The boy galloped over the dunes barefoot.

8. Golden Larch got up and galloped to the finish line.

9. She must have galloped through marsh and mire for an hour.

10. 2 Golden Larch got up and galloped to the finish line.

11. Infuriated, he seized the goblet, leapt on his horse and galloped away.

12. Richard jumped from the ground as his horse rose and galloped off.

13. Meanwhile the colt galloped back and forth behind him, and the parakeets squawked.

14. Muffin galloped to the door and started undoing the bolts with her teeth.

15. For Jimmy Blair his horse Bestode, And galloped with might and main

16. They put on a Mongolian long gown and galloped on the vast pastureland.

17. Synonyms for Cantered include jogged, galloped, loped, ran, run, sprinted, raced, trotted, dashed and ambled

18. Antonyms for Crept include clomped, galloped, stamped, stomped, tramped, trudged, plodded, lumbered, clumped and shuffled

19. The Dragoons closest to the Prussians immediately turned and galloped back up the slope towards their comrades.

20. 25 Their Arab legionnaires galloped behind, firing their rifles exuberantly into the sky like extras in a Beau Geste film.

21. Head and helmet were split, and without Agroan Bohun fell dead to the ground, while his riderlesshorse galloped wildly away.

22. ‘It must have been flung from the chain when the King [astride his horse galloped across the bridge spanning the stream and the current carried] it here.’

23. From each camera shutter, a string was stretched across the track, so that when the horse galloped along, it hit the strings and tripped the shutters.

24. With pulses Atune to the morning's freshness, the girl galloped rapidly along the shell-road, the clattering thud of her horse's hoofs startling in the quiet

25. Circus - Circus - Philip Astley and the first Circuses: The modern circus came into being in England in 1768 when Philip Astley, a former sergeant major turned trick rider, found that if he galloped in a circle while standing on his horse’s back, centrifugal and centripetal forces helped him to keep his balance