palestrian (Meaning)

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palestrian (a.)

Alt. of Palestrical

Synonyms & Antonyms of palestrian

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palestrian Sentence Examples

  1. The palestrian skillfully guided his horse through the intricate course of obstacles.
  2. The crowd cheered as the palestrian's mount leaped over the final jump with ease.
  3. The palestrian had dedicated countless hours to training and grooming his mount.
  4. The sport of palestrianism required both athleticism and a deep understanding of equestrian lore.
  5. The palestrian's elegant movements and precision control inspired awe in the spectators.
  6. The ancient art of palestrianism had been passed down through generations of skilled riders.
  7. The palestrian's steed was a magnificent creature, with a glossy coat and a spirited demeanor.
  8. The palestrian's deep bond with his mount was evident in their seamless coordination.
  9. The palestrian's unwavering determination pushed him to excel in the treacherous sport.
  10. The palestrian's artistry and mastery of equestrianism left an unforgettable impression on all who witnessed his performance.

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Alt. of Palestrical

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The palestrian skillfully guided his horse through the intricate course of obstacles.

The crowd cheered as the palestrian's mount leaped over the final jump with ease.

The palestrian had dedicated countless hours to training and grooming his mount.

The sport of palestrianism required both athleticism and a deep understanding of equestrian lore.