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cheekpiece

NOUN
  1. either of two straps of a bridle that connect the bit to the headpiece

How To Use cheekpiece In A Sentence

  • Right now, the Germans that make this gun think that stocks should have either a left hand or right hand cheekpiece stock. Petzal's Picks: The Best New Rifles for '09
  • To give it character, the cheekpiece features a carved rhino with silver inlaid horns.
  • The cheekpieces he wears instead of blinkers would have to have a big effect if he is to land his first race of the season. The Sun
  • Storming Home also proved the value of the controversial sheepskin cheekpieces which are now regularly fitted to horses who find blinkers and visors too claustrophobic.
  • I spent a lot of time in the Cooper stock shop and watched awestruck as a talented stockmaker with nothing but a pencil outlined a classic's cheekpiece and then made it happen with a couple of wood rasps.
  • If the cheekpieces he wears for the first time work he could well play a hand in the finish. The Sun
  • The horse also proved the value of the controversial sheepskin cheekpieces which are now regularly fitted to horses who find blinkers and visors too claustrophobic.
  • Surely it must now be odds-on that ear plugs will have to be declared at some point, as is already done with blinkers, visors, tonguestraps and cheekpieces. Cheltenham form suggests a race could be better than a rest | Chris Cook
  • The left-handed cheekpiece did me one bit of good.
  • The only things I don't like about the 7600 are the Monte Carlo style cheekpiece and the trigger. I'm going to buy my Son a new rifle for this year deer season.
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