verb
- moving at a gallop (the fastest gait of a horse)
- moving or progressing very quickly
Usage: present participle of gallop
Usage: present participle of gallop
adjective
- increasing or developing at a very rapid rate
Usage: often used with inflation, prices, or growth
Examples
- The horse was galloping across the field.
- She came galloping down the stairs when she heard the news.
- The children were galloping around the playground pretending to be horses.
- Galloping inflation made it difficult for families to afford basic necessities.
- The company experienced galloping growth in its first year.
- He went galloping through his homework so he could watch TV.
- The galloping rhythm of the music made everyone want to dance.