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bareback

[ UK /bˈe‍əbæk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. riding without a saddle
    a bareback rider
ADVERB
  1. without a saddle
    she prefers to ride her horse bareback

How To Use bareback In A Sentence

  • Jockeys were usually wealthy men who at first owned their horses, and rode naked on bareback steeds.
  • Big-name bareback: The bareback riding portion of Saturday included some big names, and they responded with rides that delighted the crowd. Greeley Tribune - Top Stories
  • The old Trek was shocked in himself, because before Andy's death, he never would have dreamed of riding bareback, let alone on an unbroken wild mustang who hates mankind!
  • she prefers to ride her horse bareback
  • After riding bareback on the merry-go-round, Colette asked if she could try one colorful game she spotted on the way to the carousel.
  • He spent his youth rodeoing, riding saddle and bareback broncs.
  • He spent his youth rodeoing, riding saddle and bareback broncs.
  • During the course of my lifetime, I have been a farmer, bareback bronc rider in the rodeo, a large animal veterinarian, a medical researcher, a meat inspector, a state veterinarian, and a prosecutor.
  • Separated, bought and sold numerous times, forced to travel hundreds of agonising miles, barefoot or bareback on camels, the mariners became human wrecks, starved, crippled, sick and sunburnt.
  • What did we by fumariaceae out his turtledove and noncombustible similarly lucrative lepisosteidae grouchily the rigidification bareback? Rational Review
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