verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
along
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Dexter loped along behind, knowing things were not as simple as the woman detective liked to make out.
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As I loped along , I felt absolutely no remorse.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He loped up the street in zigzags, swooping and making aeroplane noises.
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Her shoulders are hunched, her head down as she lopes across the court.
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His tribe join him, five pairs, in loping flight, then a quick tail-up dive into the damsons.
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It stood nearby, seeming to lope ahead of Laelaps' silent pursuit.
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Keeping the perimeter fence a few yards away on his left, Angel One loped silently along until he reached its north-western limit.
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She lopes between the lines of her teammates, slapping their outstretched hands.
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They'd lope out to a mesa two miles away and walk back.