loper

[ˈləʊpə]

loper Definition

  • 1a person or animal that runs with a long, bounding stride
  • 2a horizontal timber in a framework

Using loper: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "loper" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The loper was ahead of the pack.

  • Example

    The horse was a good loper.

  • Example

    The carpenter used a loper to build the frame.

loper Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with loper

  • to leave or depart quickly and with long strides

    Example

    He lope off towards the finish line.

  • to move around slowly and lazily

    Example

    She was just loping around the house all day.

  • to move along at a steady pace with long strides

    Example

    The runner was loping along the track.

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Summary: loper in Brief

A 'loper' [ˈləʊpə] is a person or animal that runs with a long, bounding stride. It can also refer to a horizontal timber in a framework. The term is often used in sports and construction contexts, as in 'The loper was ahead of the pack' and 'The carpenter used a loper to build the frame.' Phrases like 'lope off' and 'lope along' describe different ways of moving with long strides.