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Definitions from WordNet

Noun gallup has 1 sense
  1. Gallup - a town in northwestern New Mexico near the Arizona border
    --1 is a kind of
    town
    --1 is a part of New Mexico, Land of Enchantment, NM

Definitions from the Web

Gallup (noun)

1. A polling organization known for conducting surveys and gathering public opinion data.

2. A long jump made by a horse with all four feet off the ground at the same time.

Gallup (verb)

1. To jump or run quickly and eagerly.

Gallup (adjective)

1. Of or relating to Gallup, the polling organization.

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1. Noun (definition 1): According to a recent Gallup poll, the majority of voters are concerned about the economy.

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2. Noun (definition 2): The horse's gallup during the competition showcased its incredible athleticism.

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3. Verb: The children galluped down the street, excitedly heading towards the ice cream truck.

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4. Adjective: The Gallup report revealed significant shifts in public opinion on healthcare policies.

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Gallup (noun)

  1. A polling organization known for conducting surveys and gathering public opinion data.
  2. A long jump made by a horse with all four feet off the ground at the same time.

Gallup (verb)

  1. To jump or run quickly and eagerly.

Gallup (adjective)

  1. Of or relating to Gallup, the polling organization.


  1. According to a recent Gallup poll, the majority of voters are concerned about the economy.
  2. The horse's gallup during the competition showcased its incredible athleticism.
  3. The children galluped down the street, excitedly heading towards the ice cream truck.
  4. The Gallup report revealed significant shifts in public opinion on healthcare policies.

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