the fastest pace of a horse or other quadruped, with all the feet off the ground together in each stride:the horse broke into a furious gallop [mass noun]:a mounted police charge at full gallop
a ride on a horse at a gallop:Wilfred went for a gallop on the sands
a very fast pace of running by a person:she ran after them at a gallop figurativeWest Ham began at the gallop
British a track or ground where horses are exercised at a gallop:Dancer fractured a foreleg on the gallops
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1(of a horse) go at the pace of a gallop:we galloped along the sand (as adjective galloping)the sound of galloping hooves
[with object and adverbial of direction] make (a horse) gallop:Fred galloped the horse off to the start
(of a person) run fast:Leota galloped in from the halfway line
2proceed at great speed:don’t gallop through your speech
(of a process or event) progress in a rapid and seemingly uncontrollable manner:his life gallops headlong towards disaster (as adjective galloping)galloping inflation