Verb
No, the word 'galloped' is the past tense of the verb to gallop.The word gallop is both a verb and a noun.Examples:When my dog barked, the horse took off at a gallop. (noun)We watched the horse gallop out of sight. (verb)
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A poem by robert browning
What rhymes with galloped
A horse galloped straight through the desert ... i guess that's a good sentence
Galloped
The correct spelling is "galloped".
"Galloped" is the past participle of gallop.
They galloped over the countryside warning the colonists
yes and no, it can be used as 1 but isn't normally.
The word corral has multiple meanings.As a noun meaning a livestock pen:She galloped her horse around the corral.As a verb meaning to put livestock into a pen:He corralled the cattle back behind the fence.