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noun

gallop

GA-luhp
noun
1
A horse's fastest gait, where all four hooves leave the ground at once.
"The horse broke into a gallop across the open field."
"They watched the racehorses thunder past at a full gallop."
verb
1
To move at a gallop, or more generally, to move very quickly.
"The children galloped down the hallway pretending to be horses."
2
To progress very rapidly.
"Inflation galloped ahead faster than wages could keep up."

How to Use Gallop

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA horse's fastest speed, or moving/progressing very fast in general.

Common pairings
at a full gallop galloping inflation gallop across

Word Forms

galloped past tense, gallops plural, Gallops plural, gallops singular

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Etymology

From Old French galoper, from a Frankish phrase meaning "to run well."

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