throatlatch (Meaning)

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throatlatch (n.)

A strap of a bridle, halter, or the like, passing under a horse's throat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of throatlatch

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throatlatch Sentence Examples

  1. The rider fastened the horse's throatlatch securely to prevent it from slipping.
  2. The horse reared its head, causing the throatlatch to become taut.
  3. Inspecting the throatlatch for any signs of wear is crucial for equestrian safety.
  4. A loose throatlatch can compromise the horse's comfort and control.
  5. The groom adjusted the throatlatch to ensure the horse could breathe easily.
  6. The rider tightened the throatlatch gradually, ensuring it was neither too tight nor too loose.
  7. The horse's throatlatch swelled slightly after a strenuous workout, indicating the need for rest.
  8. The veterinarian examined the horse's throatlatch for any abnormalities or injuries.
  9. A well-fitting throatlatch is essential for distributing pressure evenly and preventing discomfort.
  10. The horse responded to the rider's signals by lowering its head and nodding, its throatlatch momentarily relaxing.

FAQs About the word throatlatch

A strap of a bridle, halter, or the like, passing under a horse's throat.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rider fastened the horse's throatlatch securely to prevent it from slipping.

The horse reared its head, causing the throatlatch to become taut.

Inspecting the throatlatch for any signs of wear is crucial for equestrian safety.

A loose throatlatch can compromise the horse's comfort and control.