unhorse Synonyms
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unhorse Meaning
Wordnet
unhorse (v)
alight from (a horse)
Webster
unhorse (v. t.)
To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount; also, to take a horse or horses from; as, to unhorse a rider; to unhorse a carriage.
unhorse Sentence Examples
- The fearless knight unhorsed his opponent with a powerful thrust of his lance.
- By a stroke of luck, the unhorsed rider managed to escape unscathed.
- The jester's comical antics caused both knights to unhorse themselves in a fit of laughter.
- The elderly nobleman unhorsed himself with dignity, accepting his defeat gracefully.
- In a daring act of rebellion, the unhorsed peasants rose up against their tyrannical king.
- The unhorsed carriage lurched out of control, throwing its occupants into the street.
- The unhorsed cowboy stumbled to his feet, determined to regain his mount.
- The unhorsed centaur charged recklessly into battle, desperate for vengeance.
- The unhorsed Amazon fought valiantly on foot, wielding her battle-axe with deadly precision.
- With a sudden surge of adrenaline, the unhorsed rider vaulted onto their steed, ready to continue the chase.
FAQs About the word unhorse
alight from (a horse)To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount; also, to take a horse or horses from; as, to unhorse a rider; to unhorse a carriage.
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The fearless knight unhorsed his opponent with a powerful thrust of his lance.
By a stroke of luck, the unhorsed rider managed to escape unscathed.
The jester's comical antics caused both knights to unhorse themselves in a fit of laughter.
The elderly nobleman unhorsed himself with dignity, accepting his defeat gracefully.