0 present participle of canter
1 If a horse canters, it moves at quite a fast but easy and comfortable speed:
Robinson commented that he thought that he had the race won before he saw that great bullock cantering at my side.
Performance was reduced, and despite the car's new handling and engineering features the galloping mustang emblem became a less muscular steed that seemed to be cantering.
Therefore, a horse that begins cantering with the right rear leg as described above will have the left front and hind legs each land farther forward.
A player moving one of his pieces out from his own castle must jump out, if possible, instead of plain-moving or cantering out.
The first chariot team is shown walking, the second cantering, the third galloping and the fourth rearing.
They are available with an inner ring and outer ring, which is also known as the cantering ring.
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.
We are giving ourselves an extra day's holiday, yet we are cantering through legislation and leaving it in a considerable mess.