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gallop
verb intransitive
To move or run with leaps, as a horse to run or move with speed. But gallop lively down the western hill.
gallop
To ride with a galloping pace. We galloped towards the enemy.' .
gallop
To move very fast; to run over. Such superficial ideas he may collect in galloping over it .
gallop
noun
The movement or pace of a quadruped, particularly of a horse, by springs, reaches or leaps. The animal lifts his fore feet nearly at the same time, and as these descend and are just ready to touch the ground, the hind feet are lifted at once. The gallop is the swiftest pace of a horse, but it is also a moderate pace, at the pleasure of a rider.