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  • 31ambling — adj. walking along; slow like a snail; strolling along; deliberate am·ble || æmbl n. leisurely walk; easy pace v. walk at an easy pace …

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  • 32amble — /ˈæmbəl / (say ambuhl) verb (i) (ambled, ambling) 1. to move with the gait of a horse, when it lifts first the two legs on one side and then the two on the other. 2. to go at an easy pace. –noun 3. an ambling gait. 4. an easy or gentle pace.… …

  • 33canter — noun a pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop, with not less than one foot on the ground at any time. ↘a ride on a horse at a canter. verb move at a canter. Phrases in (or at) a canter Brit. without much effort; easily. Origin C18 (as v.):… …

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  • 34amble — I. v. n. 1. Pace, move, or go at an easy pace. 2. Walk affectedly, dawdle. II. n. Pacing, pace …

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  • 35canter — ► NOUN ▪ a pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop, with not less than one foot on the ground at any time. ► VERB ▪ move at a canter. ● in (or at) a canter Cf. ↑in a canter ORIGIN short for Canterbury pace, from the supposed easy pace of… …

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  • 36canter — [kan′tər] n. [contr. < Canterbury gallop: from pace at which the pilgrims rode to Canterbury] 1. a smooth, easy pace like a moderate gallop 2. the rumbling sound of a cantering horse vi., vt. to ride or move at a canter …

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  • 37canter — n. & v. n. a gentle gallop. v. 1 intr. (of a horse or its rider) go at a canter. 2 tr. make (a horse) canter. Phrases and idioms: in a canter easily (win in a canter). Etymology: short for Canterbury pace, from the supposed easy pace of medieval… …

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  • 38Tom Goddard — Infobox Historic Cricketer nationality = English country = England country abbrev = ENG name = Tom Goddard picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat bowling style = Right arm offbreak tests = 8 test runs = 13 test bat avg = 6.50 …

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  • 39Royal Hampshire Regiment — The Royal Hampshire Regiment is a former British Army line infantry regiment who trace their origins back to 1702. In World War I it took part in the Battle of Gallipoli when engaged in the fatal Landing at Cape Helles of the 88th Brigade, 29th… …

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  • 40lope — 1. verb /ləʊp,loʊp/ To travel an easy pace with long strides. And as he cam by a ryver, in hys woodnes he wolde have made hys horse to have lopyn over the watir; and the horse fayled footyng and felle in the ryver [...]. 2. noun /ləʊp,loʊp/ A… …

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