galumph

IPA: gʌɫˈʌmf

verb

  • (intransitive) To move heavily and clumsily, or with a sense of prancing and triumph.
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Examples of "galumph" in Sentences

  • Two of them, “chortle” and “galumph,” eventually became part of the English language.
  • So we walked on, me in galumph-appreciative reverie, and stumbled upon a dead porcupine.
  • Hay, Goaphurs – yu didnawt galumph enuf – taht wuz SPOZED tu bih inansurr tu Claregurl, uvkoars!
  • It had pulled itself up and was starting to galumph after them, heavy blue-veined lips smearing against the rock.
  • I hear the inevitable galumph of her broad ass up the stairs, the click of the tiny patent flats she somehow wedges onto her hippopotamus feet.
  • Most scholarly speculation about what was going on in Carroll’s mind as he coined the word suggests galumph is an amalgam of gallop and triumphant.
  • 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.

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