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Definition of horseback in English: horsebackadjective & adverb ˈhɔːsbakˈhɔrsˌbæk Mounted on a horse. 骑着马的 as adjective a horseback parade 骑马游行。 as adverb they rode horseback along the trail 他们沿小径骑马。 Example sentencesExamples - After that she never rode horseback in the parade again.
- Tents were being moved into wagons and onto horseback, along with their contents.
- We stop by the lake for a coffee and takakau (Maori bread) before one last ride up the hill to finish our horseback journey.
- Jack rides horseback along the road in the opposite direction.
- Other activities include boat cruise, bush dinners, lion walks and encounter, crocodile farm tours and horseback safaris.
- We would ride so far and so long when I was a kid, that I would fall asleep horseback and fall off.
- Go horseback trail riding, followed by a spot of fishing.
- It was here I went on my first horseback ride, with a mount easier to handle than even my rental car and a friendly Indian wrangler guide.
- Europeans are shown hunting deer and riding horseback as well as fishing, both from the shore and from boats.
- But I do travel a lot, and riding horseback is a great way to see a country from a different perspective.
Synonyms on horseback, mounted, riding, in the saddle
Phrases a lady on horseback rode up to the house Example sentencesExamples - I looked up as I heard shouting and saw twelve men on horseback riding towards me.
- They had all ridden there on horseback and were now sitting around with drinks.
- It's very safe, and it's not like I'm trying to ride the entire journey on horseback.
- I point out to him that the queen no longer rides on horseback during the ceremony, but uses a carriage.
- Dancing and riding on horseback were good, although they didn't mention jogging.
- At eleven years old he rode fifty miles on horseback to a farm on the banks of the Rakaia River.
- Learning to ride is something I have always wanted to do and never did properly and the idea of scrambling around the countryside on horseback appeals to me.
- As I came up to a join in the paths, through the drizzle and the fog I saw another party, on foot and horseback, approaching along the other track.
- He rode the country on horseback preaching daily in the open air, under trees.
- If the four-hour walk sounds like a bit much then adventurers can go on horseback or by horse drawn carriage.
- Soldiers on horseback have been seen patrolling the area.
- Most children love horseback riding, and participate in games and races on horseback.
- As the late afternoon sun fades through clouds of dust, Josie Angus is on horseback in the Kimberley Station horse yards.
- Around 20 police officers, two on horseback, were keeping order as spectators filed into the ground yesterday.
- I doubt they let pedestrians walk there, if you're not rich enough to ride on horseback, you don't get in.
- He says Bert Broughton did all his farming on horseback and when times were hard he trained horses for the Army or the hunt.
- President James Monroe would ride around Washington on horseback.
- Both were a very long walk or ride on horseback over rough country, especially after a week's hard work.
- There were no casualties, but that little skirmish was a bit of history: it was the last time the British Army rode into battle on horseback.
- This records the queen's visit to Coventry in August 1566 and makes it clear that Elizabeth rode on horseback.
Definition of horseback in US English: horsebackadjective & adverbˈhôrsˌbakˈhɔrsˌbæk Mounted on a horse. 骑着马的 as adverb they rode horseback along the trail 他们沿小径骑马。 as adjective a daring horseback rescue Example sentencesExamples - Go horseback trail riding, followed by a spot of fishing.
- But I do travel a lot, and riding horseback is a great way to see a country from a different perspective.
- Europeans are shown hunting deer and riding horseback as well as fishing, both from the shore and from boats.
- Jack rides horseback along the road in the opposite direction.
- It was here I went on my first horseback ride, with a mount easier to handle than even my rental car and a friendly Indian wrangler guide.
- Tents were being moved into wagons and onto horseback, along with their contents.
- Other activities include boat cruise, bush dinners, lion walks and encounter, crocodile farm tours and horseback safaris.
- We stop by the lake for a coffee and takakau (Maori bread) before one last ride up the hill to finish our horseback journey.
- After that she never rode horseback in the parade again.
- We would ride so far and so long when I was a kid, that I would fall asleep horseback and fall off.
Synonyms on horseback, mounted, riding, in the saddle
PhrasesExample sentencesExamples - Dancing and riding on horseback were good, although they didn't mention jogging.
- At eleven years old he rode fifty miles on horseback to a farm on the banks of the Rakaia River.
- Around 20 police officers, two on horseback, were keeping order as spectators filed into the ground yesterday.
- Learning to ride is something I have always wanted to do and never did properly and the idea of scrambling around the countryside on horseback appeals to me.
- There were no casualties, but that little skirmish was a bit of history: it was the last time the British Army rode into battle on horseback.
- Most children love horseback riding, and participate in games and races on horseback.
- If the four-hour walk sounds like a bit much then adventurers can go on horseback or by horse drawn carriage.
- As I came up to a join in the paths, through the drizzle and the fog I saw another party, on foot and horseback, approaching along the other track.
- President James Monroe would ride around Washington on horseback.
- I looked up as I heard shouting and saw twelve men on horseback riding towards me.
- He says Bert Broughton did all his farming on horseback and when times were hard he trained horses for the Army or the hunt.
- I doubt they let pedestrians walk there, if you're not rich enough to ride on horseback, you don't get in.
- I point out to him that the queen no longer rides on horseback during the ceremony, but uses a carriage.
- They had all ridden there on horseback and were now sitting around with drinks.
- As the late afternoon sun fades through clouds of dust, Josie Angus is on horseback in the Kimberley Station horse yards.
- This records the queen's visit to Coventry in August 1566 and makes it clear that Elizabeth rode on horseback.
- Both were a very long walk or ride on horseback over rough country, especially after a week's hard work.
- Soldiers on horseback have been seen patrolling the area.
- It's very safe, and it's not like I'm trying to ride the entire journey on horseback.
- He rode the country on horseback preaching daily in the open air, under trees.
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