61 adjectives to describe trotting

He had cleared a gap in the blocked traffic and his Field Guns were now streaming past at a sharp trot.

This farmto which in our slow trot we have been so long a time in cominglay for a mile on the upper land, and its grain fields and pastures looked down into the valley.

She clapped her hands with glee, as he lifted her in front of him and started Neptune into a brisk trot, and made a bridle for herself out of the horse's silky mane.

Pressing on at a rapid jolting trot, we dashed after him in hot pursuit.

Proceeding at a smart trot the horses came to the Pearson farm, where they turned into the Jane at the left and straightway subsided to a slow walk, the wheels bumping and jolting over the stony way.

But Ethel romped with the little children, the rosy little trots, and took them on her knees, and told them a thousand stories.

CHAPTER XXIX "WEREWOLF" Buck's cattle pony broke from the lope into a steady dog-trot.

The night is mild, and a gentle trot will keep you from taking chills.

They go at a half run, a kind of fast trot, and hardly a word is spokengarnering the rice crops is too important an operation to dawdle and gossip over.

Bess and Beautythey were the horses, and of all the ugly nags that ever I saw Beauty was the uglieststarted off on a round trot, slewing along down the hill; they knew they were going home just as well as I did.

There was a clatter of wheels, the quick stamp of a fast-trotting horse, and a baker's cart came swinging round the corner.

Moving along through the winter night, always on a swift, silent trot, they picked up what game came in their way, and scarcely felt the eager cold that nipped at their ears, or the wind, keen as an icicle, that strove to penetrate the shaggy white coats that covered them.

This episode broke me up, as the jockeys say, out of my square conversational trot; but I settled down to it again.

And then at a stately trot down came the cavalry, thirty regiments at the least, with plume and breastplate, twinkling sword and fluttering lance, forming up at the flanks and rear, in long shifting, glimmering lines.

The creature had got into its long, swinging, stealthy trot, its sponge-like feet making no sound upon the hard sand.

Alas! for poor Jack, no more shall we hear The crack of his stockwhip, his steed’s lively trot, His clear Go ahead, boys, his jingling quart pot.

I made my pony trot, therefore, Violette rubbing her nose against my knee all the time, and looking up at me to ask how she had deserved that this hairy doormat of a creature should be preferred to her.

They went off fast, jolting the carts by their clumsy trot, but Kit knew the extra horse would be needed when they returned.

Well I'm bound to admit that it's striking, not to say beautiful," he went on, as the horses sprang up the last ascent and rattled on in an impatient, high-spirited trot along the level road to the terrace fronting the entrance.

A single horseman came down the road at a leisurely trot, and passed on, his sabre rattling by his side.

Could I not remember as a little lad trotting along by my father's side as he paced the beach, and wondering why every fisherman's cap flew off at our approach?

Like the eagleswhich have long since learned the advantage of hunting in pairs and of scouting for game in single filethe wolves, when hunting deer on the open barrens where it is difficult to conceal their advance, always travel in files, one following close behind the other; so that, seen from in front where the game is watching, two or three wolves will appear like a lone animal trotting across the plain.

CHAPTER XII THE FIRST DAY Mile after mile of the rough trail fell behind him, and still the pony shambled along at a loose trot or a swinging canter; the steep upgrades it took at a steady jog and where the slopes pitched sharply down, it wound among the rocks with a faultless sureness of foot.

Sue appeared on the scene just in time to witness the last act of the usual drama of bucking on the part of the roan, before it settled down to the mechanical dog-trot with which it would wear out the ceaseless miles of the mountain-desert all day and far into the night, if need be.

Oh, how her blue eyes danced with joy as she looked down upon the little merry Frisk trotting by her side; her bright lips parted as she murmured, "Yes, yes, Frisk shall have a nice new collar, with 'Nelly Grey's dog, Frisk,' written upon it;" then Frisk played all sorts of funny antics again, probably by way of thanks.

61 adjectives to describe  trotting