Meaning & Definition of word "Gallop"
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Gallop
/ˈɡæl.əp/
noun:
- 1. the gait of a horse at its fastest pace, characterized by a rapid four-beat rhythm.
- Example: The gallop of the wild stallion echoed across the valley.
- 2. a fast and rhythmic movement, often used to describe the way something moves quickly.
- Example: The gallop of the train could be felt from miles away.
verb:
- 1. to run quickly, typically used to describe the movement of a horse.
- Example: The horse began to gallop as soon as the race started.
- 2. to move at a fast pace, often used metaphorically for people or things.
- Example: The children galloped across the open field.
- 3. to perform a ride or race in a gallop.
- Example: She loves to gallop through the fields on her horse.
Etymology
Middle English from Old French 'galoper', of uncertain origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
gallop away:
To leave swiftly.
gallop off:
To run away quickly.
gallop through:
To proceed through something rapidly.
Related Words
galloper:
One who gallops, especially a horse.
galloping:
The act of running fast in a bounding manner.
Slang Meanings of gallop
Meaning: To go quickly or leave in a hurry.
Example Sentence: He galloped out of the party when he heard the rumors.
Meaning: To move swiftly and energetically.
Example Sentence: They galloped into the meeting, ready to present.