Galloped vs Eating - What's the difference?
galloped | eating |
(gallop)
The fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously.
(Intransitive. Of a horse, etc) To run at a gallop.
To ride at a galloping pace.
* John Donne
To cause to gallop.
To make electrical or other utility lines sway and/or move up and down violently, usually due to a combination of high winds and ice accrual on the lines.
To run very fast.
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(figurative) To go rapidly or carelessly, as in making a hasty examination.
* John Locke
Suitable to be eaten without being cooked.
The act of ingesting food.
Food; cooking, cuisine.
The act of corroding or consuming some substance.
As verbs the difference between galloped and eating
is that galloped is (gallop) while eating is .As an adjective eating is
suitable to be eaten without being cooked.As a noun eating is
the act of ingesting food.galloped
English
Verb
(head)gallop
English
Noun
(en noun)Verb
(en verb)- The horse galloped past the finishing line.
- Gallop lively down the western hill.
- to gallop a horse
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- Such superficial ideas he may collect in galloping over it.
eating
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- Wait! That's not an eating apple.
Noun
(wikipedia eating)- I remember when we visited Aunt Martha's house, we had some really good eating !
