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caracole

[kar-uh-kohl] / ˈkær əˌkoʊl /


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He began to rear and caracole as if he were about to suffer transformation into a colt.

From Time Magazine Archive

The crude might of the queen was transformed into refined power, restrained and directed by a system of sparkling levers; the pawns grew cleverer; the knights stepped forth with a Spanish caracole .

From Time Magazine Archive

Fifty paces ahead he pulled up and let his horse caracole.

From The Strange Story of Rab R?by by J?kai, M?r

You may for instance give me some pledge or sign that if I do figure—prance and caracole and sufficiently kick up the dust—your eye won't suffer itself to be distracted from me.

From The Awkward Age by James, Henry

When she found herself alone, she let her pony prance and caracole under a great pear-tree, and inwardly chafed against Anton.

From Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag by Freytag, Gustav




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