100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "giddy up"
Definition
Giddy up is a verb phrase used primarily in the context of horseback riding, meaning to encourage a horse to move forward or increase its speed. It can also be used metaphorically to prompt someone to hurry up or take action.
Synonyms
- Hurry up
- Get moving
- Accelerate
- Go faster
- Move along
Antonyms
- Slow down
- Halt
- Stop
- Linger
- Delay
Examples
- The rider shouted, "Giddy up!" to spur the horse into a gallop.
- When the parade started, the float driver yelled, "Giddy up!" to get the horses moving.
- She told her friends to "giddy up" if they wanted to catch the bus.
- As the race began, the jockey urged his horse, "Giddy up!" to take the lead.
- He felt the need to "giddy up" after realizing they were running late.
- The cowboy called out, "giddy up!" as he took off across the field.
- "Let’s giddy up and finish this project before the deadline," she suggested.
- The trainer encouraged the horse with a firm "giddy up" to start the training session.
- When the traffic light turned green, the driver thought it was time to "giddy up."
- She laughed and said, "Come on, let's giddy up and hit the road!"
- The children shouted, "Giddy up!" as they rode their bikes down the hill.
- The coach yelled, "Giddy up!" to motivate the team during practice.
- "If we want to see the sunrise, we need to giddy up," he urged.
- The farmer said, "It's time to giddy up and start the day."
- She couldn’t wait to giddy up into the next adventure.
- The dog seemed to understand that "giddy up" meant it was time to play.
- "Let’s giddy up before the rain starts," he said, glancing at the sky.
- The little girl pretended her pony was a racehorse, shouting "giddy up" as they ran.
- "We need to giddy up if we want to make it on time," she reminded her friends.
- The night was young, and he felt the urge to "giddy up" and enjoy the festivities.
- The horse responded well to the command, beginning to giddy up immediately.
- "You’re going to have to giddy up if you want to catch that train," she advised.
- He encouraged his friends to "giddy up" and join the fun.
- The jockey's command of "giddy up" echoed across the racetrack.
- As the concert was starting, the fans were ready to "giddy up" into the venue.
- "Let's giddy up and grab some ice cream after this," she suggested.
- The horseman gave a gentle squeeze and said, "giddy up," urging the horse forward.
- "Don't just sit there, giddy up and help me out!" he exclaimed.
- The children were excited to "giddy up" on their ponies at the fair.
- "Come on, everyone, it's time to giddy up and go!" she shouted.
- The coach emphasized the need to "giddy up" during the last minutes of the game.
- The horse and rider took off in a burst of speed at the command "giddy up."
- "If we leave now, we can still make it, so giddy up!" he encouraged.
- The little cowboy practiced his best "giddy up" for the talent show.
- She felt a rush of excitement as the horse began to "giddy up."
- "Let’s giddy up and finish this race strong," he declared.
- The kids were ready to "giddy up" and explore the park.
- "You need to giddy up if you want to catch the last episode," she reminded him.
- The excitement in the air made everyone want to "giddy up" and celebrate.
- "The weekend is almost here; let's giddy up and plan something fun!" she said.
- The command "giddy up" was met with enthusiasm from the eager horse.
- "We should giddy up and pack our bags for the trip," he suggested.
- The thrill of the competition made him want to "giddy up" even more.
- "You can’t just sit there; giddy up and get started!" she urged.
- The anticipation built as the countdown began, prompting everyone to "giddy up."
- "Let’s giddy up to the top of the hill for a better view," he proposed.
- The horse danced in place, waiting for the command to giddy up.
- "I feel like I need to giddy up and get my life together," she said.
- The rodeo was about to start; it was time to "giddy up" and take a seat.
- "We should giddy up and make the most of this beautiful day," he said.
- The excitement was palpable as the race began; everyone was ready to "giddy up."
- "It’s a long way to go, so let’s giddy up and make some progress," he said.
- The crowd cheered as the horses began to "giddy up" down the track.
- "If you want to get there early, you better giddy up," she advised.
- The coach’s whistle signaled it was time to "giddy up" and play.
- "Let's giddy up and take a quick walk before dinner," he suggested.
- The thrill of adventure made her want to "giddy up" and explore.
- "It's getting late; we should giddy up and head home," she said.
- The kids laughed as they shouted "giddy up" to their toy horses.
- "We can't waste any more time; let's giddy up!" he exclaimed.
- As the sun set, they decided to "giddy up" and catch the last rays.
- "I just bought a new bike; time to giddy up!" she exclaimed.
- The anticipation was electric; everyone was ready to "giddy up" and go.
- "Let’s not stay here too long; it’s time to giddy up," he said.
- The horse responded eagerly to the gentle nudge and the command to "giddy up."
- "If we want to finish this project, we need to giddy up," she insisted.
- The sound of the bell made them all want to "giddy up" to class.
- "Come on, let’s giddy up before it rains," he urged her.
- The excitement of the journey made them want to "giddy up" even faster.
- "I can’t wait for the concert; let’s giddy up and get our tickets!" she said.
- The children giggled as they told each other to "giddy up" during playtime.
- "This is a great opportunity, so let’s giddy up and seize it," he encouraged.
- The sound of the horses' hooves echoed as they began to "giddy up."
- "If we leave now, we can still make it to the show; giddy up!" she said.
- "I’m feeling motivated today; let’s giddy up and tackle our goals," he proclaimed.
- The coach announced it was time to "giddy up" and start the game.
- "Stop dilly-dallying and giddy up already!" she chided her brother.
- The thrill of the race made everyone eager to "giddy up."
- "We need to giddy up if we want to catch the sunset," she said.
- The horse knew the command well and began to "giddy up" immediately.
- "The party starts soon; let’s giddy up and get ready," he called out.
- "Every minute counts; time to giddy up!" she urged.
- The sound of the starting gun made the athletes "giddy up" into motion.
- "Let’s not waste time; it's time to giddy up and go!" he exclaimed.
- The anticipation of summer made everyone want to "giddy up" and have fun.
- "We can’t delay any longer; it’s time to giddy up," she insisted.
- The children yelled "giddy up" as they played in the backyard.
- "The road trip is about to start; let’s giddy up!" he cheered.
- The excitement was contagious, making everyone want to "giddy up."
- "We should giddy up and explore a new restaurant this weekend," she said.
- The horse galloped off at the sound of "giddy up."
- "This project is due tomorrow; we need to giddy up and finish it," he warned.
- "Let’s giddy up and enjoy the beautiful weather," she suggested.
- "If we want to catch the game, we need to giddy up," he urged.
- The thrill of the competition made everyone want to "giddy up" and win.
- "I can't believe it's already time to giddy up for the party!" she exclaimed.
- "The festival starts soon; let’s giddy up and get our tickets," he said.
- "It's a lovely day for a ride; let’s giddy up!" she said with excitement.
- "As soon as the clock strikes, we’ll giddy up and head out," he planned.
- The crowd roared as the horses began to "giddy up," ready to race.