horse-jockey (Meaning)
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horse-jockey (n.)
A professional rider and trainer of race horses.
A trainer and dealer in horses.
Synonyms & Antonyms of horse-jockey
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horse-jockey Sentence Examples
- The horse-jockey astride the thoroughbred navigated the racecourse with expert precision.
- The skilled horse-jockey deftly maneuvered his mount to victory.
- The rising star horse-jockey exhibited exceptional talent and an innate connection with his steed.
- The seasoned horse-jockey imparted invaluable knowledge and guidance to aspiring riders.
- The horse-jockey's reputation preceded him, renowned for his unparalleled horsemanship.
- The horse-jockey's unwavering determination drove him to push his limits and achieve equestrian excellence.
- The horse-jockey's symbiotic relationship with his mount allowed them to execute breathtaking maneuvers.
- The horse-jockey's quick reflexes and lightning-fast reactions ensured his safety during perilous races.
- The horse-jockey's respect for his equine partner was evident in his gentle handling and unwavering care.
- The Olympic horse-jockey represented his nation with pride and honor, inspiring countless others to pursue their equestrian dreams.
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A professional rider and trainer of race horses., A trainer and dealer in horses.
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No antonyms found.
The horse-jockey astride the thoroughbred navigated the racecourse with expert precision.
The skilled horse-jockey deftly maneuvered his mount to victory.
The rising star horse-jockey exhibited exceptional talent and an innate connection with his steed.
The seasoned horse-jockey imparted invaluable knowledge and guidance to aspiring riders.