
1) Carefree pace 2) Carefree walk 3) Easy gait 4) Easy jaunt 5) Easy pace 6) Enjoy a constitutional 7) Equine gait 8) French word used in English 9) Gait 10) Gait between walk and canter 11) Gallivant 12) Go at a slow, easy pace 13) Go easily 14) Go easy 15) Go for a stroll 16) Go slow 17) Go unhurriedly
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1) Gad 2) Gait 3) Lope 4) Mosey 5) Mosey along 6) Ramble 7) Roam 8) Rove 9) Sashay 10) Saunter 11) Shuffle 12) Stroll 13) Walk 14) Wander
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Amble is a town, civil parish and seaport on the North Sea coast, in Northumberland, England. It lies at the mouth of the River Coquet, and the nearby Coquet Island is visible from its beaches and harbour. The civil parish is called Amble by the Sea, and in 2001 had a population of 6,044. == Etymology == There are two suggested origins of the plac...
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See also gaited horse, below.
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• (v. i.) To go at the easy gait called an amble; -- applied to the horse or to its rider. • (n.) A peculiar gait of a horse, in which both legs on the same side are moved at the same time, alternating with the legs on the other side. • (v. i.) To move somewhat like an ambling horse; to go easily or without hard shocks. • (n.) A...
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A relaxed, easy gait in which the legs on either side move almost, but not quite, as a pair. Often seen as the transition movement between the walk and other gaits.
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Excellent area for fishing in Northumberland on the east coast. Species to catch include: cod, bass, wrasse, pollock, whiting and coalfish. Amble is also home to the Amble open fishing match. See our website Rock Fishing calendar for details of the annual Amble open angling match.
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Am'ble intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Ambled ;
present participle & verbal noun Ambling ] [ French
ambler to amble, from Latin
ambulare to walk, in Late Latin , to amble, perhaps from
amb- ,
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Am'ble noun 1. A peculiar gait of a horse, in which both legs on the same side are moved at the same time, alternating with the legs on the other side. 'A fine easy
amble .'
B. Jonson. 2. A movement like the amble of a horse.
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[
n] - a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) 2. [v] - walk leisurely
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amble 1. To go at a slow, easy walking pace; to stroll; to saunter: 'He ambled around the park.' 2. With reference to a horse, to go at a slow pace with the legs moving in lateral pairs and usually having a four-beat rhythm. 3. An ambling gait. 4. A slow, easy walk or a gentle pace; a stroll.
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promenade noun a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
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A relaxed, easy gait in which the legs on either side move almost, but not quite, as a pair. Often seen as the transition movement between the walk and other faster gaits.
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The slower form of the lateral pacing gait. (See Pacer)
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An irregular walk rhythm in which the time intervals between the beats are not equal (the interval between the hind hoof and same-side fore hoof is shorter than the interval between the fore hoof and its diagonal hind hoof) .
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walk leisurely
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