gallop in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
Gallop: to run fast in a four-beat gait, typically used to describe the movement of a horse.
Sample Sentences
- The horse began to gallop across the open field, its mane flowing in the wind.
- Children cheered as they watched the rider expertly gallop around the arena.
- With a sudden burst of energy, the dog started to gallop after the frisbee.
- She felt a rush of excitement as the stallion started to gallop towards the distant horizon.
- During the race, he pushed his horse to gallop faster than any of the competitors.
- The horse began to gallop down the sunlit trail, its mane flowing in the wind.
- As the rider urged the stallion forward, they felt the exhilaration of the gallop.
- In the distance, we could hear the thunderous sound of hooves as the horses galloped toward the finish line.
- Children laughed with delight as they watched the ponies gallop around the small arena.
- The wild deer took off in a swift gallop when they sensed danger nearby.
- As the sun set, the children watched in delight as the pony galloped around the ring.
- With a swift gallop, the rider urged her stallion to pick up speed on the trail.
- The sound of thundering hooves signaled the arrival of the galloping cavalry in the distance.
- He felt a rush of exhilaration as he galloped along the beach, the waves crashing nearby.