Thesaurus / gallop
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In most narratives, Sleipnir is described as a great horse of Odin whose dimensions are so large that his gallop could alter the landscape of the area.
20 FASCINATING CREATURES OF NORSE MYTHOLOGYDATTATREYA MANDALNOVEMBER 2, 2022REALM OF HISTORYDetroit fans have been clamoring for D’Andre Swift to get more carries, and it’s easy to see why after Swift had 144 yards — including a 50-yard gallop on the Lions’ opening drive — and a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
WHICH NFL RUNNING BACKS GOT THE BEST CHANCES IN WEEK 1?JOSH HERMSMEYERSEPTEMBER 15, 2022FIVETHIRTYEIGHTShe had seen Lawrence gallop to his quarters, and his drawn, haggard face told her the worst.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYAs it was he had to press Nejdi into a fast gallop before he could clear the left wing of the advancing army.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYOur escort was mounted within a few minutes, and we were in full gallop over the fruitful levels of Champagne.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSThe horses gallop, hats are waved in every direction, and those who have no hats flourish beer-bottles instead.
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPERCrossing the drawbridge at a fast gallop, he saw a number of guards looking at him wonderingly.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYA bend in the road near the ruined offices of the Delhi Gazette gave them a chance of increasing the pace to a gallop.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACY"Tell Dan to bring forward the whole troop at full gallop," shouted Lawrence.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNHe has splendid horses, too, and will give you a gallop over as fine a country as exists between this and the British Channel.
THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDSR.M. BALLANTYNEWORDS RELATED TO GALLOP
- abscond
- amble
- barrel
- beat it
- bolt
- bound
- bustle
- canter
- career
- clear out
- course
- cut and run
- dart
- dash
- decamp
- depart
- dog it
- escape
- flee
- flit
- fly
- gallop
- go like lightning
- hasten
- hie
- hotfoot
- hurry
- hustle
- jog
- leg it
- light out
- lope
- make a break
- make off
- make tracks
- pace
- race
- rush
- scamper
- scoot
- scorch
- scramble
- scud
- scurry
- shag
- shoot
- skedaddle
- skip
- skitter
- smoke
- speed
- spring
- sprint
- spurt
- take flight
- take off
- tear
- tear out
- travel
- trot
- whisk
- advanced
- aided
- assisted
- barreled
- belted
- bombed
- boosted
- bowled over
- careered
- covered ground
- cut along
- dispatched
- expedited
- facilitated
- flashed
- flew
- furthered
- galloped
- gathered momentum
- geared up
- got a move on
- got moved
- got under way
- hastened
- helped
- hightailed
- hurried
- impelled
- lost no time
- made haste
- opened up throttle
- press on
- promoted
- quickened
- raced
- ran
- rode
- rushed
- sailed
- sprang
- step on it
- tore
- urged
- went all out
- went fast
- went like the wind
- whizzed
- zoomed
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