galloping (Meaning)

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galloping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Gallop

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galloping (a.)

Going at a gallop; progressing rapidly; as, a galloping horse.

galloping Sentence Examples

  1. The horses galloped across the meadow, their hooves pounding against the earth.
  2. The rider urged his steed to gallop faster, determined to win the race.
  3. The herd of wildebeest galloped through the savanna, kicking up dust and debris.
  4. The majestic stallion galloped alongside the carriage, heads held high.
  5. The adrenaline coursed through her veins as she galloped her horse over the jumps.
  6. The thunder of the hooves echoed through the canyon as the horses galloped towards their destination.
  7. The wind whipped through her hair as she galloped across the open field.
  8. The sight of the galloping horses filled him with a sense of awe and wonder.
  9. The sound of the galloping hooves faded into the distance as the horses disappeared over the horizon.
  10. The rider galloped into the sunset, his silhouette fading into the golden glow.

FAQs About the word galloping

of Gallop, Going at a gallop; progressing rapidly; as, a galloping horse.

quick, brisk,rapid, fast, dizzy, blistering, breathless, hot, lightning, zippy

plodding, laggard, dallying, dragging, lingering, crawling, dallying, sluggish, pokey, leisurely

The horses galloped across the meadow, their hooves pounding against the earth.

The rider urged his steed to gallop faster, determined to win the race.

The herd of wildebeest galloped through the savanna, kicking up dust and debris.

The majestic stallion galloped alongside the carriage, heads held high.