用at a gallop造句子,“at a gallop”造句
He saddled his horse, mounted, and rode away at a gallop.
We'll see, 'was her reply, and she set off at a gallop, leaving me to toil in the rear.
Then he woke as if from a dream, wheeled his mount about, and raced off through the tall grass at a gallop.
Yellow dust rose from the West road. Several Huaxia Wei came at a gallop with two rogue-like men. After a few words with the guards at the door, they entered the camp.
She set off at a gallop.
The horse went off at a gallop across the field.
When running free, the Afghan Hound moves at a gallop, showing great elasticity and spring in his smooth, powerful stride.
He came up the hill at a gallop on his thick-barreled, long-legged hunter, appearing in the distance like a boy on a too large horse.
It chanced that one of these vehicles, which they could only see with difficulty through the thick elms, halted for a moment, then set out again at a gallop.
They are coming at a gallop towards us.
He looked up and saw one military car after another coming at a gallop. It was so vast that he couldn't see the end at a glance!
Events were proceeding at a gallop.
Tourist travel is by its very nature like " looking at flowers while riding a horse," only I feel we' ve been looking at flowers at a gallop!
He rode off at a gallop.
RIDING a horse at a gallop offers instant gratification. Anyone who has done it knows that the knife-edge between daring, danger and disaster can be blood-rushingly addictive.
Terrible, formless shapes, vague figures, gigantic, monstrous, distorted, whirled at a gallop through his imagination.
'I say a horse at a gallop, Tom,' returned the guard, leaving his hold of the door, and mounting nimbly to his place.