Galloping [verb]

Definition of Galloping:

bolt, race with slight jumping motion

Synonyms of Galloping:

Zoom

Dart

Dash

Stride

Lope

Hurry

Amble

Trot

Shoot

Canter

Rush

Run

Course

Career

Spring

Jump

Pace

Leap

Fly

Hurdle

Sprint

Hasten

Speed

Rack

Tear along


Opposite/Antonyms of Galloping:

Stay

Face

Halt

Walk

Slow


Sentence/Example of Galloping:

And he was gone, and out of sight on the swift galloping Benito, before Father Gaspara bethought himself.

Presently there was a clattering of hoofs behind him, and Ribsy came galloping along the road, with nothing on him but his collar.

We nearly played our horses out galloping around looking for you—after we'd gone a mile or so, and you didn't catch up.

Jumping up, he presented at the giraffe, which was galloping off about two hundred yards ahead.

Galloping back by himself, he attempted to save the piece, but the enemy's horse swept down and captured him.

On each side of the driver of the galloping steeds stood a man, shouting like a maniac of the boatswain type.

If God put a beggar on horseback, would the horse be blamable for galloping to Monte Carlo?

The sand-cart swerved aside at the same moment, and Tony, from a distance, came galloping back towards them.

After they had traveled several miles Lawrence saw a line of blue galloping towards him.

Hartledon took out his watch, and wondered whether it had been galloping, when he saw how late it was.