galumph

Etymology
in Lewis Carroll's “Jabberwocky”.

Verb

 * 1)  To move heavily and clumsily, or with a sense of prancing and triumph.
 * 2) * 1990, John von Rhein, The Chicago Tribune, "Wild Things Perfect Fare for Holidays", December 19, 1990
 * The Wild Things are a triumph of stagecraft, and they galumph away with the show.
 * 1)   To move across land by undulating the body.
 * 1)   To move across land by undulating the body.
 * 1)   To move across land by undulating the body.
 * 1)   To move across land by undulating the body.

Translations

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