galloper

/ˈɡæləpər/
noun
  1. A horse that gallops, especially one bred for racing or fast riding.
    • That young galloper shows great promise on the track.
    • The stable's best galloper won the race by three lengths.
    • She mounted her favorite galloper for the morning workout.
  2. A person who gallops, such as a rider or jockey.
    • She's a fearless galloper who loves to ride across open country.
    • The experienced galloper knew exactly when to push for speed.
    • The galloper urged his horse forward with a gentle nudge.
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