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Discover Ludwig"gallop" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English
It can be used as either a noun or a verb, depending on the context. For example, you could use the word "gallop" like this: "The horse raced across the field at a gallop."
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gallop
verb
(Intransitive. Of a horse, etc) To run at a gallop.
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England should have won at a gallop, the margin being considerably closer than it would have been had the West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin not played the limited-overs innings of his life in making 128 from 109 balls, with 12 fours and five sixes before he lost his leg stump to a Tim Bresnan yorker to end the match.
"At Calilly's request one of them was made to show paces and gallop; the stockman suddenly wheeling his horse, charged towards the natives, which scattered them in all directions, first to their great fear and afterwards to their infinite amusement".
Related: Aidan O'Brien's 2,000 Guineas winner Gleneagles withdrawn from Derby Zawraq, a 5-1 chance on Tuesday morning to give his trainer his first success in the Derby, returned sound from a gallop at Weld's stable on The Curragh but was later found to be slightly lame on his near foreleg.
A moment later the subject of Moore's disappointment "looked after" Klinsmann's strike partner Völler, putting a stop to the fleet of foot striker's gallop with a scything challenge on the inside-left channel, halfway inside the Dutch half.
Saul Bellow, for instance, advised readers to take Sister Carrie at a gallop.
But since the Depression and Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, the power of the federal government has expanded at a gallop.
But now the discount gate is at least part-open, it cannot be long before the rest of the country tries its best to gallop through it.
But its prediction that this hesitant trot will break into a gallop of 3.25% in 2011 looks over-optimistic.
The idea that America is intrinsically different is also consistent with the notion that outsiders can become American, but they must go there to do it and become citizens—hence America's extraordinary capacity to assimilate immigrants.There are three points to grasp from this gallop through the history of American exceptionalism.
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"It struck me in the course of the research that I seemed to be coming across a lot of women on both sides," she says (not only artists feature, but people involved directly in the field, such as Dr Angela Gallop, one of the UK's most experienced forensic scientists, also appear in videos talking about their work).
Detective Chief Inspector Adam Gallop from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: "We are very keen to trace Mr Jokubauskas and we are clearly very concerned for the welfare of his partner, who has also not been seen for some time.
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