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Definition of horsewoman in English: horsewomannounPlural horsewomen ˈhɔːswʊmənˈhɔrsˌwʊmən A woman who rides on horseback, especially a skilled one. (尤指有技巧的)女骑手 Example sentencesExamples - Brigitte is an experienced horsewoman well versed in breeding and herd care and Kerry is involved in upkeep, maintenance and grounds control.
- She said that although Sarah was riding a large horse, she was an accomplished horsewoman who regularly took part in the hunt and had been riding since she was ten.
- Letters from her grand tour show that at twenty-three she was a capable horsewoman, riding some distance over rough terrain without much fatigue.
- The Mary Townley Loop is named after the horsewoman who rode from Derbyshire to Northumberland to launch the idea of the Bridleway.
- She regarded Mrs Cross, who had ridden as a child and returned to riding a few years ago, as a competent horsewoman.
- Augusta and Amelia were music lovers, and Sophia a skilled horsewoman.
- Mid-Atlantic-based horsewoman Henrietta George has purchased the Camden Training Center in Camden, South Carolina in a transaction expected to close early this month.
- Woodall, of Georgetown, Kentucky, was an accomplished horsewoman and a freelance photographer.
- A rider was crushed to death by his horse at a show jumping event one day after a top horsewoman died in near identical circumstances, it emerged yesterday.
- Born in 1852 in Missouri, Calamity was an excellent horsewoman and gunslinger, and got by as an express rider, cook, dance-hall girl and prostitute.
- TJ has also organized a group of horsewomen who meet semi-regularly for trail rides, competitions and social activities called the Yee Ha Sisterhood.
- Great horsewomen are a bit more aggressive than most.
- But survive she did and despite only having a limited use of her limbs, 14-year-old Sophie can now confidently control almost half-a-ton of horse, and is one of Britain's leading young horsewomen.
- Bella Button was a skilled horsewoman who drove winners in a number of races in the 1890s until the South Island Trotting Association resolved that only men would be allowed to drive at meetings.
- Ms McAleese, who was a keen walker, horsewoman and dressage rider, had done everything possible to minimise the effect of the injury and had decided to continue with her activities.
- He felt sorry for her strawberry roan stallion Grand Illusion because Elantra was a horrible horsewoman.
- Both his wife, Margaret, and daughter, Victoria, are keen horsewomen.
- Mrs Higson, 50, of Stainland, Halifax, was an experienced horsewoman who was breaking in a colt when the accident happened near her home last Friday.
- She was in her own right a famed horsewoman, who perfected the side saddle riding technique, she was also master of the hounds and it was at her kennels in Moyle that the hounds were kept.
- The horse has a wonderful personality and his owner is an excellent horsewoman.
Synonyms horseman, rider, horse rider, jockey Definition of horsewoman in US English: horsewomannounˈhɔrsˌwʊmənˈhôrsˌwo͝omən A woman who rides on horseback, especially a skilled one. (尤指有技巧的)女骑手 Example sentencesExamples - Brigitte is an experienced horsewoman well versed in breeding and herd care and Kerry is involved in upkeep, maintenance and grounds control.
- Great horsewomen are a bit more aggressive than most.
- She was in her own right a famed horsewoman, who perfected the side saddle riding technique, she was also master of the hounds and it was at her kennels in Moyle that the hounds were kept.
- Augusta and Amelia were music lovers, and Sophia a skilled horsewoman.
- But survive she did and despite only having a limited use of her limbs, 14-year-old Sophie can now confidently control almost half-a-ton of horse, and is one of Britain's leading young horsewomen.
- Letters from her grand tour show that at twenty-three she was a capable horsewoman, riding some distance over rough terrain without much fatigue.
- He felt sorry for her strawberry roan stallion Grand Illusion because Elantra was a horrible horsewoman.
- Woodall, of Georgetown, Kentucky, was an accomplished horsewoman and a freelance photographer.
- The horse has a wonderful personality and his owner is an excellent horsewoman.
- She regarded Mrs Cross, who had ridden as a child and returned to riding a few years ago, as a competent horsewoman.
- Mid-Atlantic-based horsewoman Henrietta George has purchased the Camden Training Center in Camden, South Carolina in a transaction expected to close early this month.
- Born in 1852 in Missouri, Calamity was an excellent horsewoman and gunslinger, and got by as an express rider, cook, dance-hall girl and prostitute.
- Mrs Higson, 50, of Stainland, Halifax, was an experienced horsewoman who was breaking in a colt when the accident happened near her home last Friday.
- She said that although Sarah was riding a large horse, she was an accomplished horsewoman who regularly took part in the hunt and had been riding since she was ten.
- A rider was crushed to death by his horse at a show jumping event one day after a top horsewoman died in near identical circumstances, it emerged yesterday.
- The Mary Townley Loop is named after the horsewoman who rode from Derbyshire to Northumberland to launch the idea of the Bridleway.
- Ms McAleese, who was a keen walker, horsewoman and dressage rider, had done everything possible to minimise the effect of the injury and had decided to continue with her activities.
- TJ has also organized a group of horsewomen who meet semi-regularly for trail rides, competitions and social activities called the Yee Ha Sisterhood.
- Both his wife, Margaret, and daughter, Victoria, are keen horsewomen.
- Bella Button was a skilled horsewoman who drove winners in a number of races in the 1890s until the South Island Trotting Association resolved that only men would be allowed to drive at meetings.
Synonyms horseman, rider, horse rider, jockey |