A smooth three-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop.
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Examples for "lope"
Examples for "lope"
1He put the old nag in a lope down the rocky creek.
2Their own horses have only two gaits: the lope and the gallop.
3The little animal gamely responded and plunged forward at a quick lope.
4You watch the slow lope of a lioness and forget to breathe.
5Waring glanced back at the sun, and put Dex to a lope.
1Then the Englishman thought it time to whip up and canter in.
2Existing for the race, they enjoy existence merely in the preliminary canter.
3The creatures kept on at a swinging canter; never at a walk.
4Perhaps nowhere in the world can one get a more delicious canter.
5Unconscious of this additional obstacle, the rider set off in a canter.
6The pony jumped to a canter at the touch of her Jaeel.
7The horses canter around, clearly delighted to be in this idyllic place.
8Mounting, he started homeward in a brisk canter through the clear moonlight.
9The 'orses are just going up the course for the preliminary canter.
10We take a quick canter through all the major myths and legends.
11In contrast, Djokovic had won his last four matches at a canter.
12Jane released her horse and watched him canter over to the stable.
13Hold on with your right knee and sit down for the canter.
14During the foregoing conversation we had been travelling at a six-mile canter.
15With that he was off at a brisk canter toward the herd.
16Urging his horse to a canter, he soon caught up with them.
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