stirrup Antonyms
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Meaning of stirrup
Wordnet
stirrup (n)
support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go
the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea
stirrup Sentence Examples
- The rider skillfully adjusted the stirrup to ensure a comfortable fit.
- The horse reared up, causing the rider to lose his balance and fall out of the stirrup.
- The blacksmith hammered away at the metal stirrup, shaping it into the desired form.
- The stirrup was covered in a thick layer of mud, a testament to the horse's recent adventure.
- The cowboy swung his leg over the saddle and into the stirrup with ease.
- The soldier's stirrup snapped during the battle, forcing him to dismount.
- The dancer's feet danced rhythmically on the stirrups of the flamenco board.
- The stirrup leather creaked and groaned as the rider tightened it.
- The hunter used the stirrup to mount the horse and begin his pursuit.
- The child's toy horse featured realistic-looking stirrups and a saddle.
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support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go, the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea
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The rider skillfully adjusted the stirrup to ensure a comfortable fit.
The horse reared up, causing the rider to lose his balance and fall out of the stirrup.
The blacksmith hammered away at the metal stirrup, shaping it into the desired form.
The stirrup was covered in a thick layer of mud, a testament to the horse's recent adventure.