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piaffe
[pyaf]
noun
Also piaffer. a cadenced trot executed on one spot, with a well-elevated leg action.
verb (used without object)
(of a horse) to execute such a movement.
(of a rider) to cause a horse to piaffe.
verb (used with object)
to cause (a horse) to piaffe.
piaffe
/ ɪˈæ /
noun
dressage a passage done on the spot
Word History and Origins
Origin of piaffe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of piaffe1
Example Sentences
She must learn to make the sounds of a horse prancing in place, a dressage move known as a piaffe.
A bouncy piaffe, near-perfect tempo changes and a lot of power made the difference after the seven judges gave their marks.
Among them is the piaffe — the distinctive, high-stepping, bouncing-in-place gait that gives the impression that horse and rider are getting excited about an imminent cup of tea.
She wanted to ride the steps of one last piaffe.
Soon we will all be able to distinguish piaffe from passage.
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