Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gallop.(verb)
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Use "gallops" in a sentence
"Some two hundred yards in front of the nets two deerhounds are held, and slipped as the stag gallops past -- not to injure or distress him, but to hurry him up and distract his attention from the long lines of nets in front."
"Beside her horse another's always gallops, which is not mine; in her ear another's caressing voice, not mine, unceasingly vibrates."
"In short the scrote gets to the gap in the railings before the cop and 'gallops' off (just like a Zebra, the only difference being that he flips the finger at the Lion)."