five-gaited
Americanadjective
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Today's U.S. breeds used for pleasure riding � the Morgan, quarter-horse, five-gaited saddle horse �were developed out of need and necessity.
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Common wherever three-and five-gaited horses are bred, "nicking" is especially prevalent in Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois.
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A five-gaited saddle horse, owned by Hugh B. Wick, of Cleveland.
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Horse Trainer Ritchie Roberts boasted that his 12-year-old, five-gaited horse, Blackie, could do better, made a bet.
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"A very dark chestnut with silver mane and tail, five-gaited, and as stylish as a lady?"
From The Pride of Palomar by Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard)
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