Use "gallop" in a sentence

1. Their warhorses gallop forward;

2. He rode off at a gallop.

3. The horse struck a gallop.

4. She set off at a gallop.

5. Numerous fairy people gallop to disembark.

6. Gallop, and my Purcelu beautiful!

7. 1 synonym for Cantering rhythm: gallop rhythm

8. She always lives life at a gallop.

9. The project began at full gallop.

10. Mounted police charged at full gallop.

11. The horses broke into a gallop .

12. Amanda rode off at a gallop.

13. The horse broke into a furious gallop.

14. My horse suddenly broke into a gallop.

15. The first horseman rode at a gallop.

16. I read the book at a gallop.

17. I was forced to attempt a gallop.

18. They reached the farm at a gallop.

19. All the horses broke into a gallop.

20. The noise startled the horse into a gallop.

21. Apocryphal tales gallop across the country with lightning speed.

22. After a hard gallop, the horse was played out.

23. Biomechanical determinants of transverse and rotary gallop in Cursorial mammals

24. The horse slowed to a walk after its long gallop.

25. They often gallop through 10 news items in 20 minutes.

26. He took the horse out for a gallop.

27. (Matthew 24:3-8) Those horsemen continue to gallop!

28. He saddled his horse, mounted, and rode away at a gallop.

29. Cantering falls in between the trot and the gallop

30. Don't gallop through your speech as if you can't wait to finish.

31. The stag was now at full gallop on the springy turf.

32. With a Bellow the cattle started forward at a lively gallop

33. The horses broke into a mad gallop when they heard the gunshot.

34. Docklands Express pleased connections in a racecourse gallop at Newbury recently.

35. • Hermes Cantered slowly but Tessa, Nora's filly, was close to a gallop

36. The programme starts with a gallop through the history of the railway.

37. Because neuter anabiosises beautifully, dust coat will gallop again in rustling wind.

38. Hermes cantered slowly but Tessa, Nora's filly, was close to a gallop.

39. And to be adept at sth to gallop en route to go out.

40. At the sound of gunfire the horse suddenly broke into a gallop.

41. A coin Chinked on the steps in accompaniment to the chasseur's departing gallop

42. Off-leash, though, the Borzoi can explode into a powerful, driving, floating gallop.

43. If you gallop through your work, you are more likely to make mistakes.

44. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard suggests the dog should gallop easily in its movement.

45. It is the height of folly and a tragic waste to gallop into war.

46. In loose-fitting black attire, Tomlin accomplishes her protean changes at a Coltish gallop

47. The natural paces of the horse include the walk, the trot and the gallop.

48. Time to gallop like a train, take away our childishness and ushered in our youth.

49. See what Anna Gallop (Agallop) has discovered on Pinterest, the world's biggest collection of ideas.

50. They broke out of the woods, kicked their horses to a gallop, and dashed away.

51. Horsemen gallop along a paved road, slowing to offer tourists a trek to the Sphinx.

52. Cantering: 1 adj riding at a gait between a trot and a gallop “the Cantering soldiers”

53. Top competitors will gallop away with gleaming belt buckles and up to $ 500 in prize money.

54. Only after Bole came into the world were there horses able to gallop one thousand li.

55. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Cantering inflation is now beginning to gallop, and a …

56. When driven toward the precipice, they would swerve at the edge to right or left and gallop away.

57. In horseback riding, Cantering is a comfortable, medium-speed gait that lies between the trot and the gallop

58. He kicked the grey into a gallop, and it thundered across the grass, throwing up torn lichen and humus.

59. 23 He kicked the grey into a gallop, and it thundered across the grass, throwing up torn lichen and humus.

60. A wild midnight gallop lands her on the very doorstep of her ancestral home, and the fun and games commence.

61. Agallop occurring when diastole is so shortened by tachycardia thattherapidventricular fillingphase merges withauricular systole is called " indeterminate " gallop.

62. Knights would gallop in a circle while tossing balls from one to another; an activity that required great skill and horsemanship.

63. And if the herd is threatened, they will gallop off together or maybe huddle together, touching each other for reassurance.

64. Canter Meaning: "move with a moderate or easy gallop," 1706, from a contraction of Canterbury (v.), 1670s, from… See definitions of Canter.

65. 30 Bob expertly trotted his mount into position, gave me a raised-eye query about readiness and kicked forward into an accelerating gallop.

66. The speed of a good Ambler in the paso portante is so great, that he will outstrip another horse at full gallop

67. Bob expertly trotted his mount into position, gave me a raised-eye query about readiness and kicked forward into an accelerating gallop.

68. My body still reeling from mistreatment, the last thing I felt like was a headlong gallop through the rough terrain of the highlands.

69. ‘His Canter turned into a gallop as he sped through the trees.’ ‘When you are relaxed and balanced, you can begin to work on following the horse's motion at the walk, trot and Canter.’ ‘The party fell silent as they urged their horses into a Canter, then a steady gallop.’

70. Formations of knights were known to use underarm-Couched military lances in full-gallop closed-ranks charges against lines of opposing infantry or cavalry

71. The definition of a Canter is the pace of a horse that is moving at a speed between a trot and a gallop

72. 4 The institutional investors that charged into junk bonds in the 1980s have now headed off at a gallop in the opposite direction.

73. 14 The Bible foretold that in the time of the end of this system, a fiery-colored horse, symbolizing war, would gallop throughout the earth.

74. Do I think that this affluence and everything that it buys are undiluted blessings – that there has been no loss in this gallop into acquisitiveness?

75. Canter definition: When a horse Canters , it moves at a speed that is slower than a gallop but faster than a Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

76. Sincere penitents cannot get through their confessions at a gallop; they are constrained to use many Bemoanings, for their swarming sins smite them with so innumerable griefs

77. The Cataphract's horse, already terrified by the Hussar's wing-noise and tired and hot, makes a feeble attempt to gallop away but stops after a few yards and collapses

78. After the destruction of the remaining Hungarian and Italian forces during the Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh Offensive, Operation Star and Operation Gallop were launched to recapture Kharkov and Kursk and to cut off all German forces east of Donetsk.

79. ‘Blair's Centenary speech was a factionally motivated gallop through Labour's history, delivered with the aim of silencing his critics.’ ‘It was a combined service to allow for a series of photographs of the congregation to be taken for inclusion in a historical review Centenary coffee table book on Trinity.’

80. Related topics: Daily life Buckle Buckle 2 noun [countable] D T a piece of metal used for fastening the two ends of a belt, for fastening a shoe, bag etc, or for decoration Examples from the Corpus Buckle • Top competitors will gallop away with gleaming belt Buckles and up to $ 2,500 in prize money