Caracole

//ˈkæɹəkəʊl//

Synonyms for "caracole" (67 found)

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French

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  • caracole noun (half-turn performed by a horse and rider)
  • caracole noun (in cavalry)

Russian

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  • карако́ль noun (half-turn performed by a horse and rider)
  • карако́ль noun (in cavalry)

Sample sentences

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How the chargers neigh and champ, / (Their riders weary of camp,) / With curvet and with caracole!

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The caracole played a role well into the Thirty Years' War.

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The battle tactic of these cavalry was called the caracole, an attack with pistols. There were four main varieties which may be called the simple caracole, the true caracole, the limacon, and the Protestant caracole.

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Prince John, upon a grey and high-mettled palfrey, caracoled within the lists at the head of his jovial party, laughing loud with his train, and eyeing with all the boldness of royal criticism the beauties who adorned the lofty galleries.

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