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GALUMPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
intransitive verb ... to move with a clumsy heavy tread ... Did you know ... Bump, thump, thud. There's no doubt about it—when someone or something ...
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galumph - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (intransitive) To move heavily and clumsily, or with a sense of prancing and triumph. · 1990, John von Rhein, The Chicago Tribune, "Wild Things Perfect ...
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The word commonly used for true seal movement is 'galumphing' and it originates from the poem Jabberwocky written in 1871.
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galumph, v. (gəˈlʌmf) [Invented by ‘L. Carroll’ (perh. with some reminiscence of gallop, triumphant). The sense in current use may vary according to different notions of what the sound expresses. Cf. chortle v.] intr. Orig., to march on exultingly with irregular bounding movements. Now usu., to gall...
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33 Synonyms & Antonyms for GALUMPH | Thesaurus.com
galumph · barge · clomp · clump · lumber · plod · stamp · stomp · stumble · trudge. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from the Latin word for "little mouse," ...
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Word of the Week – Galumph - Roseanna M. White
If you consult Merriam-Webster on the meaning of galumph, it reports “to move with a clumsy or heavy tread.” Which is certainly how I was using ...
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galumph/gəˈlʌmf; ɡə`lʌmf/ v(phr v) ~ up, down, etc (infml joc 口, 谑) walk, run, etc noisily or clumsily 笨拙地走、 跑等(或发出嘈声) The children came galumphing into the house like a herd of elephants. 孩子们像一群大象一样乱哄哄地闯进房子里.
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Word of the Week: Galumph - Jess Writes - WordPress.com
Galumph: Move in a clumsy, ponderous, or noisy manner. Isn't that just fabulous? The word itself seems to carry a lilt which mirrors its meaning splendidly.
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Galumph - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To galumph is to move in a heavy, clumsy, ungainly way. Ballerinas are unlikely to galumph. Lewis Carroll's poem Jabberwocky introduced many colorful words to ...
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GALUMPH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object). to move along heavily and clumsily. galumph. / -ˈlʌmf, ɡəˈlʌmpf /. verb. informal, (intr) to leap or move ...
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Word of the Day: Galumph | Merriam-Webster
What It Means. To galumph is to move in a loud and clumsy way. // I could hear them galumphing around in the attic in search of old family photo ...
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GALUMPH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to move in an awkward, heavy way: A huge bearded man galumphed into the bar. This plant-eating dinosaur galumphed across southeastern Oklahoma 110 million years ...
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Baptornis
As opposed to Hesperornis which almost certainly had to slide on its belly or galumph like an earless seal, Baptorniss lower leg was not as firmly placed
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Boulders (album)
And when they're Move-style conceits you can galumph to them."
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po-faced
po-faced, a. (ˈpəʊfeɪst) [Perh. f. poh int. or f. po n.3 + faced ppl. a.2, infl. by poker-faced adj.] Having or assuming an expressionless or impassive face, poker-faced; priggish, narrow-minded, or smug. So ˈpo-face.1934 C. Lambert Music Ho! iii. 191, I do not wish, when faced with exoticism, to ad...
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