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GALLOP definition: 1. (of a horse) to run fast so that all four feet come off the ground together in each act of…. Learn more.
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GALLOP meaning: 1. (of a horse) to run fast so that all four...
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noun. 1. : a bounding gait of a quadruped. specifically : a fast natural usually 4-beat gait of the horse compare canter entry 3, run. 2. : a ride or run at a gallop. 3. : a stretch of land suitable for galloping horses. 4. : a rapid or hasty progression or pace. Synonyms. Verb. dash.
Gallop definition: to ride a horse at a gallop; ride at full speed. See examples of GALLOP used in a sentence.
A gallop is a horse's fastest gait, a full-on run. A loud noise might cause a trotting horse to panic and break into a gallop.
gallop. (gæləp) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense gallops, present participle galloping, past tense, past participle galloped. 1.verb. When a horse gallops, it runs very fast so that all four legs are off the ground at the same time. If you gallop a horse, you make it gallop. The horses galloped away. [VERB adverb/preposition]
gallop. (ˈɡæləp) vb, -lops, -loping or -loped. 1. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) (intr) (of a horse or other quadruped) to run fast with a two-beat stride in which all four legs are off the ground at once. 2. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) to ride (a horse, etc) at a gallop.
Definition of gallop noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.