noun

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A gait of a horse between a trot and a gallop, consisting of three beats and a "suspension" phase, where there are no feet on the ground. Also describing this gait on other four legged animals.

definition

A ride on a horse at such speed.

verb

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To move at such pace.

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To cause to move at a canter; to ride (a horse) at a canter.

Examples of canter in a Sentence

The near side horse, arching his head and breaking into a short canter, tugged at his traces.

He hesitated a moment longer before urging his horse forward at a quick canter.

One of her riders urged his horse into a canter and approached, while she halted her horse, disguised among the men.

So let's just have a quick canter through things that have been done so far.

It takes a long time to get a nice canter out of an ex-racer, they need to learn to shorten their stride.

He performed a wonderfully collected canter to ensure that his extra passenger would be as comfortable as possible.

There is little but a quick canter through some recent studies, but they shed only a little light.

Every week she enjoys a brisk canter through the countryside on one of her thoroughbreds.

A rare example of a peaceful setting within easy reach of London, Ascot is an idyllic town that charms at a gentle canter.

Forward going but not fast or slow, have controllable walk, trot, canter and gallop and have confidence giving jump.

Crossing the Forth unopposed at the Fords of Frew and passing through Stirling and Linlithgow, he arrived within a few miles of the astonished metropolis, and on the 16th of September a body of his skirmishers defeated the dragoons of Colonel Gardiner in what was known as the "Canter of Coltbrig."

To start the canter, which should always be done from the walk and not the trot, take up the curb rein a little and turn the horse's head slightly to the right, at the same time pressing the left leg behind the girth; the horse will then lead with the off (right) fore leg, which is generally preferred; but a well-broken hack should lead with either leg at command, and if he be cantered in a circle to the left he must lead with the near leg, as otherwise an ugly fall is likely to result from the leg being crossed.

A large proportion of men who follow hounds are quite content to do so passively through gates and gaps, with a canter along the road whenever one is available.

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