ahorse

ADJECTIVE
  1. traveling on horseback
    a file of men ahorseback passed by
ADVERB
  1. on the back of a horse
    he rode horseback to town
    policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback
    managed to escape ahorse

How To Use ahorse In A Sentence

  • The solid mahogany door had a brass seahorse a foot long facing out of it. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • Someone called it hippocampus, meaning "seahorse," what it resembled when the skull was opened to an arbitrary page, the dull grey text of the brain almost unreadable in the absent light. The Great Whatsit
  • National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Dhiho's Seahorse Dhiho's Seahorse Just over 1 inch long, this elegant fish, found only in the waters around Japan, is readily identified as a seahorse by its characteristic head. The Inner Lives of Fish
  • Project Seahorse has helped communities sell local crafts to a wider market, often through aquariums.
  • Preferring calm conditions, seahorses are often found near brackish water where salt and fresh water mix.
  • Away from the reef are scattered rocks featuring small heads of coral; a great place for seahorses and ghost pipefishes.
  • There are the Pacific seahorse Hippocampus ingens (VU) and two endemic sea stars Tamaria stria and Narcissia gracilis malpeloensis. Malpelo Island Flora and Fauna Sanctuary, Colombia
  • Corals and Corals and schools of fish meeting schools of fish at more corals, octopus everywhere, lionfishes, stonefishes, nudibranks, a seahorse, tiny cube boxfishes, pufferfishes, corals … it was really hard to see everything, because a) there is so incredible much to see and b) there is fish everywhere. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The pink, slightly knobbly skin of this species of seahorse has been rather unkindly, but accurately, compared to that of a plucked chicken.
  • policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback
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