Galopade


[gal-uh-peyd] /ˌgæl əˈpeɪd/

noun
1.
.
[gal-uh p] /ˈgæl əp/
noun
1.
a lively round dance in duple time.
2.
a piece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance.
/ˌɡæləˈpeɪd/
noun
1.
another word for galop
/ˈɡæləp/
noun
1.
a 19th-century couple dance in quick duple time
2.
a piece of music composed for this dance

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