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How do use lope in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "lope" in different contexts:

Describing movement:

* The cheetah loped effortlessly across the savanna, its sleek body barely touching the ground.

* After a long day of hiking, I loped down the trail towards home, my legs feeling heavy.

* The horse loped through the field, its mane flowing in the wind.

Figurative language:

* The news of her promotion loped through the office, spreading like wildfire.

* The rumors loped from one person to the next, growing more exaggerated with each retelling.

Informal language:

* "I'm gonna lope over to the store and grab some milk," she said, grabbing her keys.

* "Let's lope out of here before the rain starts," he suggested, pulling up his hood.

Note: "Lope" is often used to describe a slow, relaxed, and graceful movement. It can also be used more informally to mean "go" or "move."

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