At the risk of making racist generalisations, why is it that Europeans and Americans are so clumsy and unsubtle and appear to be such galumphing oafs in diplomacy? |
Sometimes, winning hearts and minds was just as important as galumphing around the countryside laying waste to local industry. |
Jesse is a boy concerned with climbing big rocks and petting fawns and galumphing through open fields. |
Her huge black Labrador came galumphing around the corner of her house and wagged his tail excitedly when he saw he was being taken on a walk. |
Unlike his characters, known for galumphing around European capitols, his team is on a far more appreciable quest of rooting though Washington, Philadelphia and New York. |
It's a giant, galumphing thing, which makes the crossroads of the world resemble the main intersection of a Manitoba town. |