verb
- moving at a canter (a three-beat gait faster than a trot but slower than a gallop)
Usage: present participle of ‘canter’
noun
- the action of moving at a canter
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The horse was cantering smoothly across the field.
- She enjoyed cantering through the countryside on weekend mornings.
- The rider slowed from cantering to a gentle trot.
- Cantering requires good balance and rhythm.
- The pony began cantering when it saw the other horses ahead.
- After cantering for twenty minutes, they stopped to rest.