riding habit

NOUN
  1. attire that is typically worn by a horseback rider (especially a woman's attire)
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How To Use riding habit In A Sentence

  • Elizabeth, in her riding habit, is about to begin her ascent up the mountain.
  • Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit.
  • A woman, in a plum coloured riding habit, on a spirited black mare, was talking to the phaeton's driver.
  • The groom wore red and the bride looked elegant in an old-fashioned riding habit.
  • Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit.
  • The groom wore red and the bride looked elegant in an old-fashioned riding habit.
  • The term milliner covered a wide variety of skills, including making cloaks, muffs, hoops, gloves, riding habits and petticoats" Miriam Moss, Women and Business (London: Wayland Women and Finance in the Early National U.S.
  • Another story featured Alexandra, Princess of Wales, noting that when she and the royal trunks failed to make connections on the occasion of a certain ceremonious dinner at a brilliant English house-party, the Princess, too gracious to spoil her hostess’ plans, resourcefully directed her maid to cut off the skirt of her riding habit. The Tailor-Made | Edwardian Promenade
  • She was dressed in her dark blue riding habit, her long fur cloak draped over her shoulders. TREASON KEEP
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