gallopers Synonyms

gallopers Meaning

gallopers

a rapid or hasty progression or pace, gallop rhythm, a bounding gait of a quadruped, to cause to gallop, to run fast, a fast natural 3-beat gait of the horse, a fast gait of the horse with a three-beat or four-beat rhythm, a ride or run at a gallop, a fast natural usually 4-beat gait of the horse compare canter entry 3, run, a stretch of land suitable for galloping horses, a rapid progression or pace, to go or cause to go at a gallop, a fast bounding gait of a four-footed animal in which all four feet are off the ground at one time once in each stride, to transport at a gallop, to progress or ride at a gallop

gallopers Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic gallopers thundered across the emerald fields, their hooves drumming a rhythmic symphony.
  2. The jockeys urged their gallopers to greater speeds, each one determined to claim victory.
  3. The crowd erupted into cheers as the gallopers approached the finish line, necks and noses apart.
  4. The wind whistled past the ears of the gallopers as they surged forward, their riders leaning low in the saddles.
  5. The trainer watched with pride as his gallopers galloped in unison, muscles rippling beneath their sleek coats.
  6. The gallopers' hooves struck the track with a thunderous roar, sending pebbles flying into the air.
  7. The young girl squealed with delight as she watched the gallopers race past, their long manes flowing in the breeze.
  8. The gallopers' stamina was tested to the limit as they covered the grueling distance, their breaths coming in ragged gasps.
  9. The veterinarian examined the gallopers after the race, ensuring that they had not sustained any injuries.
  10. The gallopers returned to their stables, exhausted but victorious, their riders beaming with pride.

FAQs About the word gallopers

a rapid or hasty progression or pace, gallop rhythm, a bounding gait of a quadruped, to cause to gallop, to run fast, a fast natural 3-beat gait of the horse, a

fillies, colts, quarter horses, bronchos, blacks, warhorses, packhorses, cutting horses, mares, racehorses

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The majestic gallopers thundered across the emerald fields, their hooves drumming a rhythmic symphony.

The jockeys urged their gallopers to greater speeds, each one determined to claim victory.

The crowd erupted into cheers as the gallopers approached the finish line, necks and noses apart.

The wind whistled past the ears of the gallopers as they surged forward, their riders leaning low in the saddles.