clumsy of gait
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clodhoppingclumsy of gait
LOONBird with a clumsy gait
STRUTKind of gait.
GALLOPGait of a horse
GOOSESTEPGait of German infantry.
TROTGait of a horse.
LOPENatural gait of a horse
STRUTType of walk or gait.
TROTREFORMImprovement of a Standardbred's gait?
PACEPart of NASA gets the gait
GALOPDance reminiscent of a horse's gait
galloperthe fastest gait of a horse
outgallopthe fastest gait of a horse
gallopthe fastest gait of a horse
ROMPEasy winning gait of a horse: Slang.
spanking(esp. of a horse or its gait) Lively; brisk
mincing(of a man) Affectedly dainty in manner or gait
extensionThe lengthening of a horse's stride within a particular gait
lopean easy natural gait of a horse resembling a canter
lopeeasy usually bounding gait capable of being sustained for a long time
gaitmanner or rate of movement or progress the leisurely gait of summer
saddlebredsA horse bred to have the gait of an American saddle horse
saddlebredA horse bred to have the gait of an American saddle horse
gaiting(of a dog or horse) Walk in a trained gait, as at a show
stotspringing gait of certain bovids, as gazelles and antelopes, used esp. when running in alarm from a predator
stottingspringing gait of certain bovids, as gazelles and antelopes, used esp. when running in alarm from a predator
stottedspringing gait of certain bovids, as gazelles and antelopes, used esp. when running in alarm from a predator
stotsspringing gait of certain bovids, as gazelles and antelopes, used esp. when running in alarm from a predator
trots(of a horse) to go or cause to go at a gait in which the legs move in diagonal pairs
trot(of a horse) to go or cause to go at a gait in which the legs move in diagonal pairs
pacefast 2-beat gait (as of the horse) in which the legs move in lateral pairs and support the animal alternately on the right and left legs
pacersA horse bred or trained to have a distinctive lateral gait in which both legs on the same side are lifted together, used in some types of racing