(n) (1) running fast
double time
(2) cantering
(3) doing things in a hurry
(P)
(n) (1) running fast
double time
(2) cantering
(3) doing things in a hurry
(n) pair of shoes
(v5s,vt) to extend (e.g. a house)
to add to (e.g. coals to a fire)
(v5s,vt) to say something additional
to add (to what was said before)
(n) hind foot
hind-legs
(n) (hon) another's foot or leg
(n) (hon) another's foot or leg
(n) (polite term for) inviting another to one's home
(n) giant spider crab
(n) mincing steps
(n) stealthy steps
kick when one (horse) overtakes another
(n,vs) restart
fresh start
(n) three legs (two legs and a cane)
(n) four-footed (animal)
(n) quadruped
four-footed animal
(v5r,vi) to suffice
to serve the purpose
to be satisfied
(n) leg-yield (horse gait)
(n,vs) skill
dexterity
master hand
(adj-na,n) shorthanded
understaffed
(adj-na,n) lack of sleep
(n) water shortage
shortage of water supply
(n) sliding feet
shuffling (one's feet)
moving legs forward with feet never leaving the ground (sumo exercise)
(n) (uk) greenshank (species of sandpiper, Tringa nebularia)
(n) (uk) common redshank (Tringa totanus)
(n) tottering steps
drunken staggering
(n) scissors kick (swimming)
(n) step out of the ring while carrying the opponent over the edge, not considered as loss (sumo)
(n) footprints
(P)
(n) fetters
shackles
hobbles
encumbrance, hindrance or burden
trap