chabuk (Meaning)

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chabuk (n.)

A long whip, such as is used in the East in the infliction of punishment.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chabuk

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chabuk Sentence Examples

  1. The horse trainer cracked the chabuk against the ground, signaling the horse to pick up speed.
  2. With a swift flick of the chabuk, the rider urged his horse forward in the race.
  3. The nomad skillfully handled his chabuk, guiding his camel through the desert sands.
  4. The cavalry officer carried a leather chabuk at his side, ready to command his troops.
  5. The merchant displayed an ornate chabuk, adorned with intricate designs, in his shop.
  6. The horseback game required precise control of the chabuk to strike the target.
  7. The chabuk's crack echoed across the training ground as the instructor demonstrated its proper use.
  8. The rider adjusted his grip on the chabuk, preparing to guide his mount through the obstacle course.
  9. The tribal chief held the chabuk high, a symbol of authority and leadership.
  10. In traditional equestrian sports, riders showcase their mastery of the chabuk, commanding their horses with finesse.

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A long whip, such as is used in the East in the infliction of punishment.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The horse trainer cracked the chabuk against the ground, signaling the horse to pick up speed.

With a swift flick of the chabuk, the rider urged his horse forward in the race.

The nomad skillfully handled his chabuk, guiding his camel through the desert sands.

The cavalry officer carried a leather chabuk at his side, ready to command his troops.