riding crop

NOUN
  1. a short whip with a thong at the end and a handle for opening gates
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How To Use riding crop In A Sentence

  • Dodd and Pendleton were the piquets on the Quinta's driveway and when they saluted him Christopher just touched the ivory heel of his riding crop to one of the tasselled peaks of his bicorne hat. Sharpe's Havoc
  • One of the lads began beating the horses on their quarters with a riding crop to get them into the water, despite the fact that both horses were terrified.
  • Public attitudes to punishment are revealed by the readiness of juries to acquit parents who have hit their children with whips, canes, riding crops, electric flexes, and belts.
  • Perhaps the gent is worried that if he displeases the young lady with his offering of Coke he shall feel the sting of that riding crop. Coca-Cola Breeds Contempt Among the Classes - The Retroist
  • He carried a riding crop-a leather-wrapped handle on a sharp, hooked piece of steel that might have been called a footman's pick back in Argive. Bloodlines
  • I bought a riding crop from a saddlemaker on the outskirts of town and dressed in pantaloons with a tightly drawn corset and laced up boots.
  • I bought a riding crop from a saddlemaker on the outskirts of town and dressed in pantaloons with a tightly drawn corset and laced up boots.
  • Barbee allegedly beat the women with a leather riding crop, which he called his "pimp hand," prosecutors said. The Seattle Times
  • I wouldn't be surprised if they walked around their office wearing tight leather and vinyl with whips and riding crops at their sides.
  • Even the occasional swat of the riding crop was doing little to encourage her.
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