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
Fryderykafri-de-RI-kahPolish
Shepherd['ʃepəd]
LinusLIE-nəs (English), LEE-nuws (German, Swedish)Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized), German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
CosimoKAW-zee-maw, KO-zi-moItalian
Vasanti-Indian, Marathi
TommiTOM-meeFinnish