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[ UK /lˈɒləp/ ]
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  1. walk clumsily and with a bounce

How To Use lollop In A Sentence

  • They lolloped sombrely out of reach and Sir Alexander had them shut away for the rest of the visit. The Complete Stories
  • Today, you will be lucky to see a jackal scamper off, or a black-naped hare lollop across a path.
  • Along by the edge of the mole he lolloped, dawdled, smelt a rock. and from under a cocked hindleg pissed against it. Ulysses
  • A rabbit lolloped near, its big ears standing straight up inquiringly. An Open Letter to Fans of South Plains Football
  • The lions and their cubs sit up as he lollops nearer.
  • The other buffalo also extricated itself from the slime and lolloped away. Burmese Days
  • Play grinds to a halt when a stray dog lollops across the pitch.
  • We watched a surfing dog lollop frantically in the sand here I'll post more pics on Flickr -- and I remembered, for an instant, the freedom of not needing to be watching anyone, not needing to be "on. Blog: June 2008
  • Although the town is still accessible only by train or light aircraft, its guesthouses are packed during late summer and autumn, when the vast ice-sheet over the bay melts, forcing around 1,000 bears to lollop around for months on the shore. Drudge Denies Polar Bears Threatened by Global Warming
  • After a few lessons in steering and stopping this grey beauty, she lolloped off at a leisurely pace through coastal dunes and down on to the beach, which we had to ourselves.
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