cantering Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkæn.tər]
  • Us [ ˈkæn.t̬ɚ]

Meaning of cantering In English

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Examples of cantering

  • Cantering inflation is now beginning to gallop, and a serious disaster in our balance of payments is not impossible.

  • There is no question of cantering or galloping.

  • It is still cantering faster and faster in the wrong direction.

  • We are cantering around the course yet again.

  • If we do not, in the meantime quite a lot of dangerous horses will be cantering all over the place.

  • We are giving ourselves an extra day's holiday, yet we are cantering through legislation and leaving it in a considerable mess.

  • Many times, when cantering to the starting post, one saw the ambulance and exchanged a merry greeting with the personnel, looking forward to meeting them again in the near future.

  • They are available with an inner ring and outer ring, which is also known as the cantering ring.

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