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horsewoman

[ UK /hˈɔːswʊmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman horseman

How To Use horsewoman In A Sentence

  • She is an accomplished horsewoman and needlewoman. Times, Sunday Times
  • He felt sorry for her strawberry roan stallion Grand Illusion because Elantra was a horrible horsewoman.
  • Never mind if your mom had been an outdoorswoman, horsewoman, field hockey star, and captain in the WACs during WWII. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Rules For Children’s Writing in 1954
  • They spent their last evening in New York before the second trial at a party given by Cornelia Guest, the city’s most highly publicized postdebutante, whose mother, C.Z. Guest, the noted horsewoman, gardener, and socialite, was prepared to give testimony in von Bülow’s behalf at the trial and corroborate the allegations of the late Truman Capote and others that Sunny von Bülow was a drug addict and a drunk. Fatal Charm: The Social Web of Claus von Bulow
  • Kildare horsewoman Frances Cash won her 7th supreme hunter championship at a sun-baked Dublin Horse Show yesterday.
  • After graduation, she visited London, where the determined young American met women like Lady Apsley, who said, "A good horsewoman in a sidesaddle is a credit to her menfolk. Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines
  • Bella Button was a skilled horsewoman who drove winners in a number of races in the 1890s until the South Island Trotting Association resolved that only men would be allowed to drive at meetings.
  • Tamara is tall and beautiful and a superb horsewoman, so I felt kind of warm all over.
  • Even the horsewoman is a bit blurry, which is maybe just as well (recognisability etc.), but I still like it. Libertarian Blog Place
  • She regarded Mrs Cross, who had ridden as a child and returned to riding a few years ago, as a competent horsewoman.
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