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gallopade

/gal-uh-peyd/US // ˌgæl əˈpeɪd //UK // (ˌɡæləˈpeɪd) //

奔跑吧,驰骋,奔跑,奔腾

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : galop.

Examples

  • The moment Willie was aboard the two horses whirled and charged down the winding road in a mad gallopade.

  • Nor would it become you any better if you were to be dancing a gallopade, or clambering up trees in fits of love enthusiasm.

  • Presently doors were flung open, and there was an awful rushing downstairs, a gallopade.

  • De Marmont had vainly tried in this wild gallopade to distinguish his rival's face among this mass of foreigners.

  • Matters are growing worse and worse, and in another week we shall positively not have enough to get up a tolerable gallopade.