Definitionadj. riding at a gait between a trot and a gallop
Last update: October 24, 2015
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Why not 'the Prancing Ploughman,' or 'the Cantering Clodhopper'. [Please select]
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For Lad was cantering gleefully toward him, carrying something dark and heavy between his jaws. [Please select]
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Ten minutes of cantering will set the blood jumping again. [Please select]
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Sir Geraint took the road towards the bridge, and soon a knight came cantering towards them. [Please select]
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Cantering on, he leapt from his horse, dropped the reins on its neck, and ran forward. [Please select]
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"Yes, once I saw him cantering along slowly on Jock." [Please select]
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Barbara came cantering back to her friends, her cheeks rosy, her eyes shining with delight. [Please select]
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Within half an hour after the father received the alarming tidings Trumbull was cantering southward with a dozen tried men and true, and among them was Archibald Clarendon himself. [Please select]
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He used to carry the boy on his shoulder or "pick-a-back," cantering through the spacious rooms of the Executive Mansion, both yelling like Comanches. [Please select]
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