gallop - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of gallop in Hindi

Noun

  • सरपट

Adverb

  • सरपट चाल
  • घोड़े की सरपट चाल
  • चौकड़ी
  • पोइया
  • डपट

Verb

  • सरपट दौड़ना
  • तेज़ पाठ करना

gallop Definition

Noun

  • the fastest pace of a horse or other quadruped, with all the feet off the ground together in each stride.

Verb

  • (of a horse) go at the pace of a gallop.

gallop Example

  • As fast as ever the horses can gallop, so fast we'll go! (जितनी तेजी से घोड़े सरपट दौड़ सकते हैं, उतनी ही तेजी से हम चलेंगे!)
  • He rode off at a gallop. (वह सरपट दौड़ पड़ा।)
  • However, the figurative, or programmatic, music of the previous century tried to bring into the concert all stylised birds, storms and galloping horses. (हालांकि, पिछली शताब्दी के आलंकारिक, या प्रोग्रामेटिक, संगीत ने सभी शैली वाले पक्षियों, तूफानों और सरपट दौड़ते घोड़ों को संगीत कार्यक्रम में लाने की कोशिश की।)
  • In full gallop they reach 40 mph, covering 25 feet in a single stride. (पूर्ण सरपट में वे 40 मील प्रति घंटे तक पहुंचते हैं, एक ही कदम में 25 फीट की दूरी तय करते हैं।)
  • The noise startled the horse into a gallop. (शोर ने घोड़े को सरपट दौड़ा दिया।)

 More Sentence

  • Will went for a gallop on the beach
  • Too bad I'm always at my worse when you gallop up, isn't it?
  • riding at full gallop
  • Don't gallop through your speech as if you can't wait to finish.
  • she ran after them at a gallop
  • Because it skips over the suppressed diatonic notes, the melody gallops quickly along the octave.
  • the horse broke into a furious gallop
  • When disturbed they go off at a swift trot, which soon leaves all pursuit from a man on foot far behind; but if chased by a horseman they break into a gallop, which they can keep up for some distance.
  • West Ham began at the gallop
  • A well-bred horse is required, clever at banks and blind ditches and able to gallop through the deep.
  • She always lives life at a gallop.
  • The physical, visual and aural rhythmic experience of a horse galloping connected with music functions as a bodily metaphor for understanding how the rhythmic pattern feels and what it means.
  • The general bowed his head respectfully, and the monarch mounted and rode down the street at a gallop.
  • He saddled his horse, mounted, and rode away at a gallop.
  • It maintains a medium trot, but can break into an all out gallop when the need or the urge rises.