Easy+gallop

  • 11canters — can·ter || kæntÉ™ n. easy gallop v. ride a horse at an easy gallop …

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  • 12canter — I. n. 1. Whiner, sanctimonious prater, pious twattler, Pharisee. 2. Easy gallop, gentle gallop. II. v. n. Gallop gently …

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  • 13lop´er — lope «lohp», verb, loped, lop|ing, noun. –v.i., v.t. to run with a long, easy stride: »The horse loped along the trail in an easy gallop. –n. a long, easy stride: »Now and then a Shawanee passed us, riding his little shaggy pony at a “lope”… …

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  • 14lope — ləʊp n. canter, easy gallop; fast loose stride v. move with a fast relaxed stride; canter (like a horse) …

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  • 15loped — ləʊp n. canter, easy gallop; fast loose stride v. move with a fast relaxed stride; canter (like a horse) …

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  • 16lopes — ləʊp n. canter, easy gallop; fast loose stride v. move with a fast relaxed stride; canter (like a horse) …

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  • 17loping — ləʊp n. canter, easy gallop; fast loose stride v. move with a fast relaxed stride; canter (like a horse) …

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  • 18canter — can•ter [[t]ˈkæn tər[/t]] n. 1) an easy gallop 2) to move or ride at a canter 3) to cause to move at a canter • Etymology: 1745–55; short for Canterbury to ride at a pace like that of Canterbury pilgrims …

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  • 19Horse gait — This is an article on horse gaits; for other meanings, see: gait (disambiguation). Horse gaits are the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of specialized training by humans.Ensminger, M. E. Horses and… …

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  • 20Ambling — otheruses4|the four beat intermediate gaits of horses|more information on how horses move|Horse gaitThe term Amble or Ambling is used to describe a number of four beat intermediate gaits of horses. All are faster than a walk but usually slower… …

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