bucking Synonyms

bucking Meaning

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bucking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Buck

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bucking (n.)

The act or process of soaking or boiling cloth in an alkaline liquid in the operation of bleaching; also, the liquid used.

A washing.

The process of breaking up or pulverizing ores.

bucking Sentence Examples

  1. The rider struggled to stay on the wild horse's back as it kept bucking furiously.
  2. The old pickup truck hit a pothole, causing it to start bucking and shaking.
  3. Despite the trainer's efforts, the stubborn horse kept bucking whenever someone tried to saddle it.
  4. The rodeo cowboy had to hold on tight to the reins to prevent the horse from bucking him off.
  5. The mechanical bull at the fair simulated the sensation of bucking, giving riders a taste of the rodeo experience.
  6. The sudden turbulence had the passengers in the airplane bucking in their seats.
  7. The boxer ducked and weaved to avoid his opponent's punches, but he couldn't escape the bucking force of the blows.
  8. The inexperienced rider was thrown from the saddle when the horse unexpectedly started bucking.
  9. The bucking bronco was the highlight of the rodeo, thrilling the crowd with its wild antics.
  10. The rough seas had the small boat bucking and rolling, testing the sailors' sea legs.

FAQs About the word bucking

of Buck, The act or process of soaking or boiling cloth in an alkaline liquid in the operation of bleaching; also, the liquid used., A washing., The process of

lurching, twitching,yanking, jerking, pulling, jolting, bumping,shaking, tugging, hitching

surrendering (to), stooping (to), bowing (to), stooping (to), yielding (to), yielding (to), succumbing (to), succumbing (to), giving in (to),submitting (to)

The rider struggled to stay on the wild horse's back as it kept bucking furiously.

The old pickup truck hit a pothole, causing it to start bucking and shaking.

Despite the trainer's efforts, the stubborn horse kept bucking whenever someone tried to saddle it.

The rodeo cowboy had to hold on tight to the reins to prevent the horse from bucking him off.