galumph

VERB
  1. move around heavily and clumsily
    the giant tortoises galumphed around in their pen
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How To Use galumph In A Sentence

  • So we walked on, me in galumph-appreciative reverie, and stumbled upon a dead porcupine. The Boat | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • And when Brookie lets the poor thing loose, it galumphs to the mirror and backs up to see its grapy leg. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • For a few seconds, while I bring the aircraft under control, we galumph through the air, swaying left to right, the plane's nose dipping then rising.
  • And then you have to come along with your great galumphing ideas and ruin everything. ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?: A Life Through the Movies
  • This despite one irrefutable truth: patterned tights make all but the lankiest pins look like galumphing elephant's legs. Top stories from Times Online
  • Jesse is a boy concerned with climbing big rocks and petting fawns and galumphing through open fields.
  • Two men stole my heart last night on Dancing With the Stars, and they couldn't be more different: one's a rookie, one's a pro; one's a big galumph, the other is a slim firecracker. Stars That Truly Dance
  • Our new Art teacher galumphed into the classroom with all the energy of a tropical hurricane.
  • Youngsters tossed strands of kelp and wrestled; cows lounged with bellies exposed, nursing their pups; bulls galumphed into grassy nooks and sprawled out to snooze.
  • They dug their holes a few yards from the house and sometimes came quite to the back door, probably intending to call, but when we approached them their courage failed and they went "galumphing" back to their houses. Dwellers in Arcady The Story of an Abandoned Farm
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