riding-horse

  • 81horse — noun 1》 a solid hoofed plant eating quadruped with a flowing mane and tail, domesticated for riding and as a draught animal. [Equus caballus and other species, family Equidae.]     ↘an adult male horse, as opposed to a mare or colt.     ↘[treated …

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  • 82horse-riding — see horse riding …

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  • 83ˈhorse-ˌriding — noun [U] the activity of riding a horse …

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  • 84Riding academy — A riding academy is a school for instruction in equestrianism, or for hiring of horses for pleasure riding.At the time of the Napoleonic Wars, the riding academies were so popular that some of the largest buildings in the capitals of Europe were… …

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  • 85riding — riding1 noun 1》 the sport or activity of riding horses. 2》 a path for horse riding. riding2 noun 1》 (usu. the East/North/West Riding) each of three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire. 2》 an electoral district of Canada. Origin OE… …

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  • 86riding crop — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms riding crop : singular riding crop plural riding crops a short straight whip with a piece of leather at the end, used for hitting a horse to make it go faster …

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  • 87riding master — noun someone who teaches horsemanship • Hypernyms: ↑teacher, ↑instructor * * * noun Etymology: riding (III) : an instructor in horsemanship * * * a person who teaches equitation. [1640 50] * * * …

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  • 88horse show — a competitive display of the capabilities and qualities of horses and their riders or handlers, usually held as an annual event. [1855 60, Amer.] * * *       exhibition of horses and horsemanship, derived from the medieval tournaments and… …

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  • 89riding whip — noun riding crop, horse whip …

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  • 90riding halter — noun A type of rope halter specifically designed to be used for riding horses. It is considered a type of bitless bridle. Ithas two rings set low on the noseband for the purpose of attaching reins. Horse control is achieved by direct pressure on… …

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