jockey (Meaning)
jockey (n)
someone employed to ride horses in horse races
an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus
jockey (v)
defeat someone through trickery or deceit
compete (for an advantage or a position)
ride a racehorse as a professional jockey
jockey (n.)
A professional rider of horses in races.
A dealer in horses; a horse trader.
A cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
jockey (v. t.)
To jostle by riding against one.
To play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade; as, to jockey a customer.
jockey (v. i.)
To play or act the jockey; to cheat.
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jockey Sentence Examples
- The jockey skillfully guided his horse through the obstacle course.
- The jockey's weight was perfectly distributed, allowing the horse to run at full speed.
- The jockey's whip encouraged the horse to maintain its pace and stay ahead of the competition.
- The jockey's years of experience allowed him to anticipate the horse's movements and react accordingly.
- The jockey's instincts kicked in as he expertly navigated the horse through the tight turns of the racecourse.
- The jockey's determination and persistence paid off as the horse crossed the finish line in first place.
- The jockey's victory was a testament to his skill and the horse's athleticism.
- The jockey's poise and control were evident as he guided the horse to victory.
- The jockey's unwavering focus allowed him to remain calm under pressure and secure the win.
- The jockey's triumph was a joyous moment for the entire racing team and their supporters.
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The jockey skillfully guided his horse through the obstacle course.
The jockey's weight was perfectly distributed, allowing the horse to run at full speed.
The jockey's whip encouraged the horse to maintain its pace and stay ahead of the competition.
The jockey's years of experience allowed him to anticipate the horse's movements and react accordingly.