tittup (Meaning)

Wordnet

tittup (v)

to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others

Webster

tittup (v. i.)

To behave or move in a lively or restless manner, as an impatient horse; to caper; to prance; to frisk.

Webster

tittup (n.)

The act of tittuping; lively, gay, or restless behavior or gait; a prance or caper.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tittup

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tittup Sentence Examples

  1. The horse tittuped along the meadow, its hooves kicking up dust in its wake.
  2. Despite its age, the spirited stallion continued to tittup around the paddock, full of vigor.
  3. The rider struggled to control her mount as it tittuped excitedly at the starting line.
  4. The foal, newly born, took its first uncertain tittuping steps under the watchful eye of its mother.
  5. The horse's tittuping gait impressed the judges in the dressage competition.
  6. With a gentle nudge from the rider, the horse began to tittup forward, eager to explore the trail ahead.
  7. The children giggled with delight as they watched the ponies tittup around the pen.
  8. Despite the muddy terrain, the horse continued to tittup gracefully through the field.
  9. The rhythmic tittup of the horses' hooves echoed through the valley as they galloped together.
  10. The horse's tittuping movements betrayed its excitement as it approached the jump.

FAQs About the word tittup

to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress othersTo behave or move in a lively or restless manner, as an impatient horse; to caper; to pran

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The horse tittuped along the meadow, its hooves kicking up dust in its wake.

Despite its age, the spirited stallion continued to tittup around the paddock, full of vigor.

The rider struggled to control her mount as it tittuped excitedly at the starting line.

The foal, newly born, took its first uncertain tittuping steps under the watchful eye of its mother.