single-foot

NOUN
  1. a rapid gait of a horse in which each foot strikes the ground separately
VERB
  1. go at a rack
    the horses single-footed
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How To Use single-foot In A Sentence

  • Spanish horse should; he trotted, he loped, he paced, and went single-foot, greatly to the admiration of the three spectators. Southern Stories Retold from St. Nicholas
  • Women will cease to single-foot and learn to undulate when they walk. Emma McChesney and Co.
  • Personally I intend to stay with gaited horses (foxtrotters are my preference but walkers or single-foot horses are just as good) for all kinds of reasons. Horse Hunting
  • the horses single-footed
  • Jack nudged his horse to a single-foot and headed back toward Deadwood. SEASONS OF GOLD
  • When he changed to a single-foot, which, fortunately for me, he often did, I was much less uncomfortable. The Moon Maid
  • You could have a pacer that single-foots, that doesn't have a nice one-two gait.
  • Your horse single-foots at a certain speed and it's that speed only that he is comfortable.
  • They were gaited animals, with a fast jog-walk and a fine single-foot, small and well-proportioned, with tapering legs and small feet. Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure
  • I have sternly refused to allow mother to ride Wyoming, on the ground that I would not have her make a martyr of herself in the shape of riding a horse with a single-foot gait, which she so openly detests. To Ted on a Hunting Trip
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