

‘There have been several other fatalities away from the track on training gallops.’.‘He built a sand gallop on the 20 acres, and a field on the far side of the local GAA pitch was turned into a grass gallop.’.
#Original meaning hasten down the wind full#
‘He kept making him go faster until we were at a full gallop.’.‘Alexander wondered how it was even possible to strike a target from the back of a horse at full gallop while wielding the crossbow with one hand.’.‘Knights ride their horses at full gallop and are almost all successful at driving a spear through a 3-inch ring.’.‘She manages to turn the horse in the direction of the house, then spurs it into a full gallop.’.‘Some of the men broke ranks in a furious gallop to the river where they gulped water in joyous abandon.’.‘The mare at once sprang into the devouring gallop of a horse giving it her all.’.‘He will, however, appreciate tomorrow's return to a distance just short of eight furlongs and will surely get a furious gallop, which seems to suit him.’.‘Looking over my shoulder I could see him coming at a full gallop.’.‘With new resolve, Katherine started the horse to the right, and was about to urge it into a full gallop when something caught her eye.’.‘His gun bellowed in his hand and the horses jumped to a gallop.’.‘One need only watch a rodeo or horse race to see how quickly a horse can go from standing still to a full gallop.’.‘He rode his horse at a full gallop across the countryside, taking in the fresh, cold air.’.‘The large horse was full of energy as he charged down the dirt road at a full gallop.’.‘His approach was as a cavalry charge - from walk to canter to full gallop, yelling out arrest commands in English.’.

