gallop|galloped|galloping|gallops in English
verb
[gal·lop || 'gæləp]
ride a horse at a gallop; go as fast as possible; race, hurry
Use "gallop|galloped|galloping|gallops" in a sentence
1. Sometime she gallops o'er a courtier's nose,
2. We galloped through the woods.
3. Their warhorses gallop forward;
4. The ponies galloped along the sand.
5. 6 The terrified horse galloped off.
6. He cracked his whip and galloped off.
7. The horses galloped across the open plains.
8. The zebra galloped away from the lion.
9. Galloping inflation is pushing up prices.
10. I enjoy galloping over the fields.
11. He came galloping up the road.
12. The boy galloped over the dunes barefoot.
13. I was thrown from a galloping horse.
14. He rode off at a gallop.
15. The horse struck a gallop.
16. Golden Larch got up and galloped to the finish line.
17. Want to show a horse galloping?
18. She came galloping down the street.
19. Galloping horses, endless deserts and grassland steppes.
20. The galloping men in the distance came closer.
21. She set off at a gallop.
22. Numerous fairy people gallop to disembark.
23. Gallop, and my Purcelu beautiful!
24. 1 synonym for Cantering rhythm: gallop rhythm
25. She always lives life at a gallop.