Ainda não temos significados para "canter to".
1As Poseidon continued to canter to the left flank, he thought about Hades.
2England barely emerged from first gear during their canter to victory.
3They increased their speed to a canter to match Kachiun and bent their bows.
4The brisk canter to the foothills was a relief.
5I have been taking a canter to the eastward.
6After overseeing Newcastle United's unexpected canter to promotion from the Championship, Hughton's stock was high.
7Ki and Tharin flanked her as they went from trot to canter to full gallop.
8Will you resume your apprenticeship under Goethe, or shall we canter to Canterbury with Chaucer?
9It has been a case of horses for courses in the slow canter to a new government.
10It was his horse that wheeled; compulsorily he was borne at a short canter to her side.
11The sound of the horse hooves beating the ground sped from a canter to a full gallop.
12Arsenal had played within themselves for long spells and they appeared content to canter to a narrow victory.
13Buckling on his sword, and ordering his horse, he rode at a lively canter to the General's Head-Quarters.
14Jaina squeezed her horse with her knees into a canter to pursue the bright, brooding prince of Lordaeron.
15At the Welsh course Lansdowne was never out of a canter to win by four lengths from Little Serena.
16There was to Lady O'Moy's mind something very wrong about a woman who preferred a canter to a waltz.
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