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hand-gallop
ˈhand-ˈgallop An easy gallop, in which the horse is kept well in hand to prevent excess of speed.1675 Mistaken Husb. iv. vi. in Dryden's Wks. (1884) VIII. 626 If it rides but a Trot or a hand gallop. 1771 Smollett Humph. Cl. I. 29 May, I have..seen a waggon pass..at the hand-gallop. 1859 Lang Wand. ...
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Canter and gallop
Gallop
The canter and gallop are related gaits, so by asking the horse to gallop from a canter, the rider is simply asking the horse to lengthen its stride The "hand gallop" of the show ring is not merely an extended canter, but a true lengthening of stride, yet still fully under control by the rider.
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gallop
▪ I. gallop, n. (ˈgæləp) Also 6 galop(pe; and see wallop n. and galop. [a. OF. galop (app. f. galoper to gallop), which is found from the 11th c. onwards, in early instances generally in the plural as acc. with verbs of motion (vint les galops, Chan. de Rol. 731). The word first appears in English i...
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Lead (leg)
Hand gallop
In equestrian competition, a show ring "hand gallop," or "gallop in hand" is a true lengthening of stride. hour faster than the transverse gallop.
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Palfrey
that as roads improved, travel by carriage became more common, and trotting horse breeds were generally larger and stronger, more suited to the job at hand Breeds swift at the gallop also tend to trot rather than pace or amble.
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hand-canter
ˈhand-ˌcanter [canter n.3] A gentle, easy canter. Cf. hand-gallop.1836 Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. (1842) IV. 73 The Whigs..have probably made up their minds to carry their Bill through in a hand canter. 1893 Earl Dunmore Pamirs I. 284 We had seven miles to ride to the city, which we did at a hand cante...
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Derek Benfield
His plays included the farces Post Horn Gallop and Wild Goose Chase, both about the fictional exploits of the eccentric Lord and Lady Elrood and visitors , 1965
Murder for the Asking, 1967
Off the Hook, 1970
A Bird in the hand, 1973
Panic Stations, 1975
Caught on the Hop, 1979
Beyond a Joke, 1980
In for
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The Swimmer (poem)
when we wander'd here together,
Hand in hand! you gather and gallop,
The storm sprite loosens the gusty reins ;
Oh! brave white horses!
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Kateřina Emingerová
Works
Piano Works (2 hand):
Inventions
Concert Etude
Reminders (1872)
Neighborhood
Mignonette-Polka (1875)
Ni-Polka (1877–1878)
Sychrovská Galop (1879 )
Off (gallop, 1874)
Zefyri (gallop, 1875)
Mignonette (Polka, 1875)
Josephine (gallop, 1878)
Sychrovská (gallop, 1879)
Slavic bouquet (Quadrille, 1879)
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Horse gait
A controlled gallop used to show a horse's ground-covering stride in horse show competition is called a "gallop in hand" or a hand gallop. On the other hand, a slow pace is considered undesirable in an Icelandic horse, where it is called a lull or a "piggy-pace".
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Gallop Botanic Reserve
Gallop and his son, Mr Graham Darcy Gallop, Administrators of Cook Shire from July 1961 to March 1969 and April 1969 to June 1979 respectively. The reserve incorporates: Cooktown Botanic Gardens; an early sports field and concrete cricket pitch; two granite quarries with evidence of hand-quarrying
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Doma menorquina
From the three basic gaits, walk, trot and gallop, training progresses to the Spanish walk, half pass, flying changes and piaffe and culminates in the which the rider armed with a lance attempts to take a small ring suspended from a cord; the , a jousting contest in which one rider attempts to break a hand-painted
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Bettelheim
woman was making purchases, and in the sight of hundreds of spectators, lifted her on his horse, and heedless of her cries of entreaty, was about to gallop That a Jew should engage in a hand-to-hand encounter with a nobleman of the rank of Count Bethlen was so unprecedented, and the deed itself was so daring
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English pleasure
gallop. gallop, usually attired in Dressage style equipment.
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Hobby horse polo
On the umpire's command "Polo go", the teams gallop against each other, in one hand their mallets, in the other their hobby horses, which have to be led Fouls or failures to gallop or to listen to the umpires result in a "punitive sherry" (or other drink such as vodka or Jägermeister, based on the taste
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