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The answer GALLOP has 167 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of gallop in various dictionaries:
noun - a fast gait of a horse
verb - ride at a galloping pace
verb - go at galloping speed
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| Faster than a canter |
| Racehorse gait |
| It's faster than a canter |
| Hurry on horseback |
| Horse's gait |
| Bounding gait |
| More than a canter |
| Fast gait |
| Run fast |
| Horse's run |
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| This rapid canter is a horse's fastest natural gait |
| All 4 horse's feet can be off the ground while doing this fastest gait |
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| A ride taken at a gallop. |
| A natural three-beat gait of a horse, faster than a canter, in which all four feet are off the ground at the same time during each stride. |
| Gallop description |
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| The canter and gallop are variations on the fastest gait that can be performed by a horse or other equine. The canter is a controlled, three-beat gait, while the gallop is a faster, 4 beat variation of the same gait. It is a natural gait possessed by all horses, faster than most horses' trot, or ambling gaits. The gallop is the fastest gait of the horse, averaging about 40 to 48 kilometres per hour (25 to 30 mph). The speed of the canter varies between 16 and 27 kilometres per hour (10 and 17 mph) depending on the length of the horse's stride. A variation of the canter, seen in western riding, is called a lope, and is generally quite slow, no more than 1319 kilometres per hour (812 mph). |