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caracole
[ kar-uh-kohl ]
noun
- a half turn executed by a horse and rider.
- Rare. a winding staircase.
verb (used without object)
- to execute caracoles; wheel.
caracole
/ ˈkærəˌkɒl; ˈkærəˌkəʊl /
noun
- dressage a half turn to the right or left
- a spiral staircase
verb
- dressage to execute a half turn to the right or left
Other Words From
- cara·coler noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of caracole1
Word History and Origins
Origin of caracole1
Example Sentences
Bryant Park around the corner doesn’t mind the butterfly caracoling off the side of three o’clock, the hour in the city visiting friends.
Shadow’s mount caracoled away from it, and Shadow stroked its neck and told it not to be afraid.
As he caracoled up and down before the house, with the sun shining on his fair head, he looked to my eyes as beautiful as Apollo.
The Captain of Vlaye, stooping his sinewy figure to his companion, well became a horse that moved as he moved, and caracoled because he allowed it.
The horses of our equestrians, in the pride of their beautiful breed and their bright, shining backs, caracoled incessantly, which ostentatious display of their muscular power in the morning light raised clouds of dust.
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