Prancing
verb (used without object), pranced, prancing.
1.
to spring from the hind legs; to move by springing, as a horse.
2.
to ride on a horse doing this.
3.
to ride gaily, proudly, or insolently.
4.
to move or go in an elated manner; cavort.
5.
to dance or move in a lively or spirited manner; caper.
verb (used with object), pranced, prancing.
6.
to cause to prance.
noun
7.
the act of prancing; a prancing movement.
verb
1.
(intransitive) to swagger or strut
2.
(intransitive) to caper, gambol, or dance about
3.
(intransitive)
(of a horse) to move with high lively springing steps
to ride a horse that moves in this way
4.
(transitive) to cause to prance
noun
5.
the act or an instance of prancing
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