Gallop | Mean of gallop in English Dictionary
/ˈgæləp/
- Noun
- the way a horse or similar animal moves when it is running fast and all four of its feet leave the ground at the same time
- The horse was at full gallop.
- He mounted his horse and took off at a gallop.
- The course covers early American history at a gallop. [=very quickly; in a short amount of time]
- a ride or run at a gallop
- We went for a gallop through the countryside.
- The course begins with a quick gallop through early American history.
- Verb
- to run very fast
- The horse galloped toward us.
- to ride on a galloping horse
- He mounted his horse and galloped off to sound the alarm.
- to make (a horse) gallop
- She galloped her horse toward us.
- to run or move quickly
- I grabbed my books and galloped out the door.
- The program gallops through early American history.