prancer

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A person or animal (especially a horse) that prances
{n} a horse that prances or capers about
A horse which prances
{i} boastful person, arrogant person, braggart, excessively proud person
a mettlesome or fiery horse
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To spring forward on the hind legs
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{v} to spring and move in high mettle
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spring foward on the hind legs; "The young horse was prancing in the meadow"
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The act of prancing
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To strut about
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disapproval If someone prances around, they walk or move around with exaggerated movements, usually because they want people to look at them and admire them. He was horrified at the thought of his son prancing about on a stage in tights
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ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward cause (a horse) to bound spring forward spring foward on the hind legs; "The young horse was prancing in the meadow
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ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward
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When a horse prances, it moves with quick, high steps. Their horses pranced and whinnied. as the carriage horses pranced through the bustling thoroughfares. a prancing light-footed mare named Princess
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To spring forwards on the hind legs
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to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; "He struts around like a rooster in a hen house"
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To spring or bound, as a horse in high mettle
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{i} dance, caper; jump, skip; gallop, trot; proud strut, arrogant gait
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To walk or strut about in a pompous, showy manner, or with warlike parade
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To ride on a prancing horse; to ride in an ostentatious manner
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cause (a horse) to bound spring forward
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{f} dance, caper; jump, leap, spring; behave arrogantly, behave boastfully
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a proud stiff pompous gait
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plural of prancer
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    pran·cer

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    [ 'pran(t)s ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English prauncen.
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