"If a stove could run, it would galumph."
"A dragon galumphs on the ground but is a graceful creature in the air."
"A sea lion galumphs on dry land and makes the earth shake near it."
Galumph means to move clumsily or heavily. The word was invented by Lewis Carroll and is is seldom used any more.
"Galumph" is a verb that means to move in a clumsy or heavy manner, often associated with a sense of exuberance or joy. The term is thought to have been popularized by Lewis Carroll in his poem "Jabberwocky," where it describes the triumphant return of the hero. In a more playful context, it can also imply a joyful, boisterous movement. Overall, it conveys a sense of awkward but spirited motion.
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