galloper (Meaning)

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galloper (n.)

One who, or that which, gallops.

A carriage on which very small guns were formerly mounted, the gun resting on the shafts, without a limber.

galloper Sentence Examples

  1. The galloping horse surged forward, its mane flowing behind it.
  2. The galloper's thunderous hooves shook the ground beneath him.
  3. The sound of hooves galloping rhythmically filled the air.
  4. She rode the galloper with ease, her body moving in harmony with the horse's rhythm.
  5. The galloping steed cleared the hurdle effortlessly, leaving the crowd in awe.
  6. The galloper's powerful stride propelled it across the open field.
  7. The wind whipped through his hair as the galloper raced down the track.
  8. The galloper's muscles rippled beneath its sleek black coat.
  9. The rider gripped the galloper's reins tightly, urging it to greater speeds.
  10. The galloper's spirit and the rider's determination were a sight to behold.

FAQs About the word galloper

One who, or that which, gallops., A carriage on which very small guns were formerly mounted, the gun resting on the shafts, without a limber.

saddle horse, racehorse,trotter, mount, colt, mare, packhorse, pony, filly, quarter horse

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The galloping horse surged forward, its mane flowing behind it.

The galloper's thunderous hooves shook the ground beneath him.

The sound of hooves galloping rhythmically filled the air.

She rode the galloper with ease, her body moving in harmony with the horse's rhythm.