Crossword clues for gaits
gaits
- Manners of moving
- Horses' paces
- Pony's paces
- Walking styles
- Track coaches may analyze these
- Equine array
- Dogtrot and canter, for two
- Ways to walk
- Ways to run
- Trots, say
- Trot, gallop, etc
- Trot and canter, for a horse
- Track strides
- Shambles, e.g
- Paddock paces
- Paces for horses
- Horses' specialties
- Horse's paces
- Equine strides
- Dressage demonstrations
- Canters, e.g
- Canter, etc
- Dogtrot and canter
- Shambles, e.g.
- Trot and canter, for two
- Ways of walking
- Dogtrot and foxtrot
- Single-foot and others
- Steps
- Ambles and others
- Dressage factors
- Ways to go
- They're shown at horse shows
- Horse show demonstrations
- Manners of walking
- Walk, trot, pace, etc.
- Walk, trot and pace
- Single-foot and walk
- Trot, canter and gallop
- Horsemen's interests
- Canters, e.g.
- Lope and pace
- Canter and rack, e.g.
- Canter and single-foot
- Trot and gallop
- Canter, etc.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of gait English)
Usage examples of "gaits".
You do not sweat, you strike sparks from your hooves, you shoot fire from your nostrils, you play sounds on your horn, you have gaits and tricks no horse ever dreamed of.
The one-, two-, three-, and four-beat gaits gave the Lady no trouble—but evidently she had not before encountered the unicorn specialty of the five-beat.
Having had Noonday, Thunderstorm, the Ro-Sayo, and a large number of former members of the Melange tour through her ship during the last several days, she was convinced that none of their gaits matched the footsteps she remembered transiting what was left of her hull after her accident, not even accounting for weightlessness and grav-boots.
Not the choppy nature of the dark bay's gaits, but the collected ease of the dun, and the quiet seat of her rider.