"Galloped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Galloped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Galloped" Meaning

To gallop means to run quickly, especially in a way that makes a loud, hollow sound with one's hooves, typically referring to a horse or other animal. It can also describe the rapid movement of a person, often with long strides. The verb can also describe the sound of something moving quickly, such as a train or a vehicle.

"Galloped" Examples

Usage Examples of "Galloped"


The cavalry galloped across the battlefield, causing chaos among the enemy lines.
As a skilled horse, Thunder galloped effortlessly around the track, leaving all competitors behind.
After months of preparation, the team finally galloped towards the finish line, crossing it with a triumphant cry.
The wild mustang galloped freely across the open plains, its mane flowing in the wind.
In her excitement, Sarah galloped down the hallway, late for her first day of middle school.

"Galloped" Similar Words

Gallo-iberian

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Gallo-Iberian refers to the language spoken by the pre-Roman inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula, which includes modern-day Spain and Portugal. It is a broad term that encompasses several languages, including Celtiberian, Celtici, Gallaeci, and Lusitanian, among others. These languages were spoken by various ethnic groups that lived in the region before the Roman conquest. The term "Gallo-Iberian" is not a single language, but rather a linguistic category that groups together the languages spoken by these ancient communities.

Gallo-rhaetian

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Gallo-Rhaetian refers to the Latin-speaking population that inhabited a region of Gaul (modern-day France) during the La Tène period (5th-1st century BCE) and the Roman Republic (1st century BCE to the 1st century CE). This population was a Celtic-speaking people who were influenced by the Roman Empire and adopted aspects of Roman culture.

Gallo-roman

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Gallon

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A gallon is a unit of volume in the United States and the United Kingdom, equal to four quarts or eight pints. It is commonly used to measure the volume of liquids, such as gasoline, milk, or juice.

Gallons

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Gallons is a unit of volume measurement, typically used to measure the capacity of liquids such as water, milk, or gasoline. It is equal to four quarts or sixteen cups. In everyday contexts, gallons are often used to express the capacity of vehicles, storage tanks, and various liquid-containing containers.

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Gallooned

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Adorned with ornamental galloons; decorated with braiding or trimming, especially in military or naval attire.

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Gallous

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Gallows

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The word "gallows" refers to a frame or structure used for executing capital punishment, typically by hanging. It can also be used figuratively to describe a situation or organization that seems bleak or sinister, as if it is a death sentence or a life of desperation.

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