canter
verb tr., intr.: 1. To move at an easy pace. 2. To ride a horse at a canter. noun: 1. An easy …
verb tr., intr.: 1. To move at an easy pace. 2. To ride a horse at a canter. noun: 1. An easy …
noun: An entertainment event where pleasure is derived from watching gore and barbarism.
verb tr.: To devastate, such as by heavy bombing.
noun: Money.
noun: Prestige, social status, or pedigree.
noun: 1. Disgrace or shame. 2. Someone or something that brings shame or disgrace.
adjective: Religious; observant of religious laws.
verb intr.: To faint, collapse, explode, or flop down, as from excitement, frustration, surprise, exhaustion, etc.
noun: Distant relatives.
noun: Something or someone placed in order to subvert from within.
noun: A story that is long, tedious, or absurdly implausible.
noun: A woman having a dignified bearing.
noun: A state of ostracism.
adjective: Announcing; declaring; pronouncing.
noun: The state of being equal with one another, as in rank, power, value, etc.
noun: Addiction to bloodshed.
noun: A diminished sense of taste.
noun: Self-propelled or self-directed motion or energy.
noun: Something very large. adjective: Huge.
noun: A person who is boorish, loud, disruptive, etc. interjection: Expressing excitement, delight, or triumph.
noun: Very old and decrepit.
adjective: Absurdly fanciful or impractical.
adjective: Tiny. noun: Someone or something very small.
noun: A very short notice or no notice.