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Phrase(s): gallop through something
1. Lit. [for a horse] to pass through something at a gallop. • Her horse galloped through the garden and dumped her in the cabbages. • A few horses galloped through the meadow. 2. Fig. to go through something quickly; to do or perform something rapidly and perhaps carelessly. • Mike galloped through his song and left the stage in a hurry. • Don’t just gallop through your homework!
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs