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Definition of lollop in English: lollopverblolloped, lolloping, lollops ˈlɒləpˈlɑləp no object, with adverbial of direction Move in an ungainly way in a series of clumsy paces or bounds. 姿态笨拙地行走(或蹦跳) the bear lolloped along the path 熊沿着小路笨拙地行走。 Example sentencesExamples - Today, you will be lucky to see a jackal scamper off, or a black-naped hare lollop across a path.
- While our youngsters, brought up without free school milk, were lolloping about mid-week, the home side darted about like greyhounds and finished like pit bulls.
- The lions and their cubs sit up as he lollops nearer.
- A few wallabies foraging in the saltbush lolloped out of the way.
- The robot puppy lollops over, its eyes flashing traffic-light green as it makes friendly jingling noises like a doorbell.
- Play grinds to a halt when a stray dog lollops across the pitch.
- Sid and I stood and watched in disbelief as a second fox lolloped along the same escape route.
- They crouched in the distance then lolloped off, not into the woods, but over bare ground to the horizon.
- It is the site of Costa Rica's greatest concentration of national parks, and pretty much anything that crawls, flits, swoops or lollops through Central America can be found here.
- The one genuinely disquieting moment is when a bear lollops across the road behind the cast.
- I sat on the boundary waiting for the bus, watching the batsmen slowly lolloping from one end of the pitch to the other.
- 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.
- In the fields towards Heswall several pairs of brown hares lolloped and played in the long grass while pheasants strutted their stuff looking stunning in the sunlight.
- At this time of year there are plenty to be seen, sitting upright in the begging position and giving passers-by a curious once-over before lolloping off to a safer distance.
- The two animals lollop and leap around the house, between them exhibiting two remarkably different lifestyles.
- When the horse lollops from side to side, it works the muscles on both sides of your body.
OriginMid 18th century: probably from loll, associated with trollop. Rhymescollop, dollop, gollop, scallop, scollop, trollop, Trollope, wallop Definition of lollop in US English: lollopverbˈläləpˈlɑləp no object, with adverbial of direction Move in an ungainly way in a series of clumsy paces or bounds. 姿态笨拙地行走(或蹦跳) the bear lolloped along the path 熊沿着小路笨拙地行走。 Example sentencesExamples - In the fields towards Heswall several pairs of brown hares lolloped and played in the long grass while pheasants strutted their stuff looking stunning in the sunlight.
- At this time of year there are plenty to be seen, sitting upright in the begging position and giving passers-by a curious once-over before lolloping off to a safer distance.
- The one genuinely disquieting moment is when a bear lollops across the road behind the cast.
- Play grinds to a halt when a stray dog lollops across the pitch.
- While our youngsters, brought up without free school milk, were lolloping about mid-week, the home side darted about like greyhounds and finished like pit bulls.
- When the horse lollops from side to side, it works the muscles on both sides of your body.
- I sat on the boundary waiting for the bus, watching the batsmen slowly lolloping from one end of the pitch to the other.
- The robot puppy lollops over, its eyes flashing traffic-light green as it makes friendly jingling noises like a doorbell.
- They crouched in the distance then lolloped off, not into the woods, but over bare ground to the horizon.
- The two animals lollop and leap around the house, between them exhibiting two remarkably different lifestyles.
- Today, you will be lucky to see a jackal scamper off, or a black-naped hare lollop across a path.
- The lions and their cubs sit up as he lollops nearer.
- Sid and I stood and watched in disbelief as a second fox lolloped along the same escape route.
- 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.
- A few wallabies foraging in the saltbush lolloped out of the way.
- It is the site of Costa Rica's greatest concentration of national parks, and pretty much anything that crawls, flits, swoops or lollops through Central America can be found here.
OriginMid 18th century: probably from loll, associated with trollop. |