- lumph
- ga·lumph;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ga|lumph´ing|ly — ga|lumph «guh LUHMF», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to gallop in a clumsy way: »cows galumphing home. 2. to gallop, prance, or go in or as if in triumph: »He left it dead and with its head He went galumphing back (Lewis Carroll). –n. an awkward person.… … Useful english dictionary
ga|lumph — «guh LUHMF», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to gallop in a clumsy way: »cows galumphing home. 2. to gallop, prance, or go in or as if in triumph: »He left it dead and with its head He went galumphing back (Lewis Carroll). –n. an awkward person. Also,… … Useful english dictionary
gal|lumph — «guh LUHMF», intransitive verb. = galumph. (Cf. ↑galumph) … Useful english dictionary
ga·lumph — … Useful english dictionary
galumph — ga|lumph [gəˈlʌmf] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: gallop + triumph; invented by the British writer Lewis Carroll] informal to move in a noisy, heavy, and awkward way … Dictionary of contemporary English
galumph — ga|lumph [ gə lʌmf ] verb intransitive INFORMAL to move in a heavy noisy way that is not graceful … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
galumph — ga·lumph || gÉ™ lÊŒmf v. bound or jump with joy; move clumsily or heavily … English contemporary dictionary
galumphed — ga·lumph || gÉ™ lÊŒmf v. bound or jump with joy; move clumsily or heavily … English contemporary dictionary
galumphing — ga·lumph || gÉ™ lÊŒmf v. bound or jump with joy; move clumsily or heavily … English contemporary dictionary
galumphs — ga·lumph || gÉ™ lÊŒmf v. bound or jump with joy; move clumsily or heavily … English contemporary dictionary