canter



at a canter

Done or accomplished with ease or minimal effort. (A canter is a smooth, steady gait, as of a horse, which is between the pace of a trot and a gallop.) He was in such better condition than his competitors that he won the race at a canter.
See also: canter

in a canter

Done or accomplished with ease or minimal effort. (A canter is a smooth, steady gait, as of a horse, which is between the pace of a trot and a gallop.) He was in such better condition than his competitors that he won the race in a canter.
See also: canter

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vladimirvlah-DEE-meer (Russian), VLAH-dee-meer (Croatian)Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic
Pierrette-French
Salil-Arabic
Sean[ʃɔ:n]
AndĚLa-Czech
MÓNika-Hungarian