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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
lollop
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Rick's dog came lolloping across the yard.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lollop

Lollop \Lol"lop\, v. i. [From Loll.] To move heavily; to lounge or idle; to loll. [Low.]
--Charles Reade.

Wiktionary
lollop

vb. 1 To walk with a bounce motion. 2 To loll or lounge

WordNet
lollop

v. walk clumsily and with a bounce

Usage examples of "lollop".

Me, I lolloped and leapt for my life at the other end, 200 pounds of yob genes, booze, snout and fast food, ten years older, charred and choked on heavy fuel, with no more to offer than my block drive and backhand chip.

Mrs Botham would lollop into the kitchen and shut the door behind her.

Georgia lolloped along on Clumper, a war bunny much like Thumper except for an ear with a bend in it.

Cyrus and strode outside with Goldilocks lolloping along as if expecting some great game.

Two huge Afghan hounds, one black, one golden, lolloped among the dancers, their grinning loutishness and primrose eyes somehow turning the pavane altogether into a tapestry fragment glowing far away.

At first, Fisher did not understand their fear the folks outside were lolloping in a park, faceplates down, probably children.

For a while one of them lolloped clumsily along in her wake, but she moved clear ahead.

The crane swung round and Blott darted out of the way as the iron ball lolloped past him.

A brown hare was trapped in the beam of the headlights and lolloped ahead of them with his long pink ears flapping.

She was not going to be one of those brides who lolloped, whose veil jounced and flapped, who arrived at the altar rail six bars ahead of the concluding note of the organ voluntary.

Knot lolloped out of the kitchen, leaving a half-eaten bunny slipper on the chair behind him.

He swung round, lolloped a few paces along the quay, then stopped and looked back at them.

Sure enough, Bumboy came lolloping out of its stall, each leg going somewhere different, neighing and dumping in its blinkers and Dobbin hat.

Everything seems to be in order in the local net, but she whistles anyway, summoning the nearest watchdog, and it comes lolloping over.

Later on that evening as Sue was sitting on the terrace of Noche Azul with Laurence, the pack again came lolloping past.