noun
- Plural of galloper; horses or riders that gallop, or people who move at a gallop.
- In military history, light cavalry soldiers trained to move quickly on horseback.
Usage: Common in equestrian contexts
Usage: historical; military
Examples
- The gallopers raced across the field at full speed.
- The cavalry gallopers charged toward the enemy lines.
- Several gallopers competed in the horse racing event.
- The young gallopers trained daily to improve their riding skills.
- Wild gallopers thundered across the plains.
- The gallopers were known for their speed and agility on horseback.