Galumph (verb)
gal-umf
To move along heavily and clumsily.
1872; phonesthemic invention of Lewis Carroll, perhaps blend of gallop and triumphant
Example sentences
“I saw her galumph towards me and panicked.”
gal-umf
To move along heavily and clumsily.
1872; phonesthemic invention of Lewis Carroll, perhaps blend of gallop and triumphant
“I saw her galumph towards me and panicked.”