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canter
1[ kan-ter ]
noun
- an easy gallop.
verb (used with or without object)
- to move or ride at a canter.
canter
2[ kan-ter ]
noun
- a person who is much given to the use of cant.
canter
/ ˈæԳə /
noun
- an easy three-beat gait of horses, etc, between a trot and a gallop in speed
- at a cantereasily; without effort
he won at a canter
verb
- to move or cause to move at a canter
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of canter1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of canter1
Example Sentences
Freeman cantered in on 34 minutes after quick hands from Northampton team-mates Fin Smith and Fraser Dingwall to become the first Englishman to score in every round of a Six Nations campaign.
His interception and canter upfield put them ahead in the second half against New Zealand.
Back in 2015, he was part of the side also dismissed cheaply before their opponents cantered home - New Zealand the victors on that occasion in Wellington.
He gave away a penalty for tackling an airborne Hugo Keenan before a bad defensive read opened the way for Lowe to canter through and set up Ireland's third try.
The wing cantered through before carefully putting Carpenter under the posts for a 19-7 advantage.
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