witherband (Meaning)

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witherband (n.)

A piece of iron in a saddle near a horse's withers, to strengthen the bow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of witherband

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witherband Sentence Examples

  1. The witherband cinched tightly around the horse's withers, ensuring a secure saddle fit.
  2. The intricate leatherwork on the witherband showcased the artisan's skill and attention to detail.
  3. The witherband was adorned with silver conchos, adding a touch of Western flair to the rider's ensemble.
  4. The quick-release buckle on the witherband allowed for easy adjustments during the ride.
  5. The padded witherband provided extra comfort and support for the horse's delicate withers.
  6. The withered band was showing signs of wear and tear, indicating it was time for a replacement.
  7. The sturdy witherband held the saddle securely in place, even during strenuous riding conditions.
  8. The horse's withers were rubbed raw by the ill-fitting witherband, requiring veterinary attention.
  9. The rider carefully inspected the witherband before each ride to ensure it was in good working order.
  10. The witherband was an essential piece of equestrian equipment, contributing to the horse's safety and comfort while riding.

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A piece of iron in a saddle near a horse's withers, to strengthen the bow.

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The witherband cinched tightly around the horse's withers, ensuring a secure saddle fit.

The intricate leatherwork on the witherband showcased the artisan's skill and attention to detail.

The witherband was adorned with silver conchos, adding a touch of Western flair to the rider's ensemble.

The quick-release buckle on the witherband allowed for easy adjustments during the ride.