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Sentence count:112+4Posted:2016-12-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: boundriderunsprinttrotSimilar words: gallongalileo galileislopelegalgalleryfrugallegallygalaxyMeaning: ['gæləp]  n. a fast gait of a horse; a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously. v. 1. ride at a galloping pace 2. go at galloping speed 3. cause to move at full gallop. 
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61) Its ancestors haunt the mixing bowl, stirred to a gallop by the wooden spoon and libations of flour and milk.
62) He kicked the grey into a gallop, and it thundered across the grass, throwing up torn lichen and humus.
63) Generals Johnston and Beauregard were seen approaching at a gallop.
64) A thoroughbred can gallop a mile in about 90 seconds.
65) When the group got closer, they broke into a gallop and charged the small party.
66) The act ended with a hand gallop round the ring, band playing triumphant music, to acknowledge the applause.
67) The point has been reached where a horse can be photographed in full gallop.
68) They would be able to gallop hard away from anything that might spring out at them.
69) When driven toward the precipice, they would swerve at the edge to right or left and gallop away.
70) I swear he must have ridden from Gloucester at the gallop to arrive before you.
71) Kaufman opened the game with a 57-yard gallop and never stopped rolling.
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72) All the fears and stresses of these last weeks deserted her on that gallop.
73) Numerous fairy people gallop to disembark.
74) Compare run , trot, jog, gallop, sprint and race.
75) Sturdy steeds gallop on the grasslands.
76) Apocryphal tales gallop across the country with lightning speed.
77) We could study the equitation and try to surf! If the city you lived was not vogue enough, we could gallop the car at least!
78) He came up the hill at a gallop on his thick- barrelled , long-legged hunter[sentencedict.com], appearing in the distance like a boy on a too large. Horse.
79) Terrible, formless shapes, vague figures, gigantic , monstrous , distorted, whirled at a gallop through his imagination.
80) I would have preferred the Hardy Boys, preferred to gallop alongside the Riders of the Purple Sage, but I was afraid of teachers then, and so I read.
81) Lowering its head and craning its neck , it bursts into a wild gallop.
82) A dog racing week to week, will generally continue the daily routine, but once a week gets a straight gallop up the Kay track.
83) Only after Bole came into the world were there horses able to gallop one thousand li.
84) He came up the hill at a gallop on his thick-barreled, long-legged hunter, appearing in the distance like a boy on a too large horse.
85) Decorate water scene, actually can make public individual character, can put flying imagination, what advocate like Shui Guifang in that way, can a kick in one's gallop!
86) The magnificent white horse slowed to a gallop, then a trot, and the unknown Elf rider moved to the front of the line at a slow, almost ghostlike pace.
87) If there is an image of mine that captures the wide-open West that has so enraptured me, it is this one of a West Texas cowboy at full gallop.
88) Because neuter anabiosises beautifully, dust coat will gallop again in rustling wind.
89) The Gallop poll, conducted in mid-July, found that only 30 percent rated the Fed as doing an "excellent/good" job.
90) When running free, the Afghan Hound moves at a gallop, showing great elasticity and spring in his smooth, powerful stride.
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