jauncing

/ˈdʒɔnsɪŋ/
verb
  1. To ride a horse at a fast, bouncy pace; to prance or move in a lively, showy way.
    • The knight came jauncing into the courtyard on his white stallion.
    • The children pretended to be horses, jauncing around the playground with glee.
    • She loved jauncing along the bridle path on her pony every weekend.
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