verb
- present participle of piaffe; (of a horse) to move with a high-stepping trot in place, lifting the legs alternately without advancing forward
Usage: equestrian term; used in dressage and horsemanship
noun
- the action or gait of a horse piaffing; a high-stepping movement performed in place
Usage: equestrian term; used in dressage
Examples
- The dressage horse was piaffing gracefully across the arena.
- The rider trained her mount for months to perfect the piaffing movement.
- During the competition, the stallion's piaffing impressed the judges with its rhythm and elevation.
- The trainer watched the young horse piaffing with increasing confidence.
- Piaffing requires both strength and precise coordination from the horse.
- The horse began piaffing when the rider applied subtle pressure with her legs.