ambled in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ambled in the PONS Dictionary

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Thus, in history, where comfort for long hours in the saddle was important, ambling horses were preferred for smoothness, sure-footedness and quiet disposition.
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As she ambles on the deserted roads waiting for morning, she's frightened, lonely, angry, confused.
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After going through key symbols of their dreams, the analyst is amble to explain to them what their dream means.
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Many horses can both trot and amble, and some horses pace in addition to the amble, instead of trotting.
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Off in the distance two figures appear to be ambling toward a reflective pond, enjoying the green scenery around them.
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It was noted for a smooth naturally ambling gait, compact and well-muscled build, and a good disposition.
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Some horses can both trot and amble, and some horses pace in addition to the amble, instead of trotting.
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Horse types with ambling ability included the valuable jennet and palfrey.
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Breeds swift at the gallop also tend to trot rather than pace or amble.
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Some breeds have individuals who can both trot or pace and amble.
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