quirts Antonyms

Meaning of quirts

quirts

to strike or drive with a quirt, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide tip, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide lash

quirts Sentence Examples

  1. The cowboys brandished their quirts as they herded the cattle.
  2. The leather quirts cracked in the air, signaling the start of the race.
  3. The horse reared up in response to the stinging quirts.
  4. The quirts left long, red welts on the horse's flank.
  5. The rider used the quirts to guide the horse through the complex maneuvers.
  6. The quirts were an indispensable tool for the equestrian.
  7. The sound of quirts reverberated through the rodeo arena.
  8. The sharp sting of the quirts prompted the horse to break into a gallop.
  9. The quirts were a symbol of the cowboy's authority.
  10. The quirts served as both a whip and a communication device.

FAQs About the word quirts

to strike or drive with a quirt, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide tip, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide lash

straps, knouts, hickories, blacksnakes, crops, cowhides, rattans, rawhides, birches, whips

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The cowboys brandished their quirts as they herded the cattle.

The leather quirts cracked in the air, signaling the start of the race.

The horse reared up in response to the stinging quirts.

The quirts left long, red welts on the horse's flank.