riding horse

NOUN
  1. a lightweight horse kept for riding only
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How To Use riding horse In A Sentence

  • Imagine that all your life you've grown up in Amish country, riding horse-drawn buggies.
  • Why not turn it into a place for hiking and riding horses along quiet trails, for kayaking and rock - climbing, a place where city-bred teenagers can encounter nature and learn to survive in it?
  • A riding horse needs an excellent rider.
  • She walked out to the closest barn, where the riding horses were stabled for everyday use by the various ranch hands, the children, and Dortam.
  • Each was to "equip" according to his own fancy, though it was necessary for each to provide himself with a riding horse or mule. The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire
  • Both were riding horses, the villager on a fat grey pony and the nobleman on a lean sorrel.
  • Mulcahy acknowledged riding horses in depôt out kangarooing, also to taking apples, biscuits, jam, flour and peas, and to be unworthy of forgiveness or to remain one of the party. The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
  • There are kids riding horses and dogs chasing sticks yet we're all easy like Sunday morning.
  • Europeans are shown hunting deer and riding horseback as well as fishing, both from the shore and from boats.
  • How they had passed over the plains of Coastlund eventlessly, riding horses Alfric had received as gifts of gratitude from the centaur chief Archala for having helped drive the satyrs from the swamp. Virginity
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