Sentences with gallop
gal·lop
G g - The horses galloped away. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- Major Winston galloped into the distance. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- Those born for a leadership role do not just seize the reigns of power and gallop on without an understanding of those they are leading.
- Caulfield Cup winner Viewed enjoys being hosed down after his gallop, 27th October 2009.
- I was forced to attempt a gallop.
- In spite of the recession, profits have galloped ahead. [VERB adverb]
- Echo loved to be ridden and to gallop across field.
- They are galloping around the garden playing football. [VERB preposition]
- They galloped off to meet their friends.
- The horse galloped past the finishing line.
- To gallop a horse
- In the 11th minute the German won possession in midfield and teed up the galloping Kieran Gibbs, whose angled shot was pushed by Kelvin Davies straight into the retreating Jos Hooiveld.