Each morning we took the horses for a gallop along the beach.
I dug the spur into the horse's side, causing him to gallop faster.
The horse started to gallop at a pleasant pace.
welli dont know wt transisivte or wtever that that word is means but if you know how to write that kind of sentence just write the sentence and put gallop in it
Here is an example sentence with the word 'gallop':The horse galloped in fear and panic when the wolf leapt onto its back.
No, the word "gallop" does not contain any repeated consonants.
"Horses gallop" is a complete sentence consisting or subject and predicate: "horses" is a noun, and "gallop" is a verb.
The word gallop has two syllables: gall up
Galloped
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