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Definition of bareback in English: barebackadverb ˈbɛːbakˈbɛrbæk 1On an unsaddled horse or other animal. (骑马或驴)不用鞍(的) she rode bareback, without saddle or stirrups Example sentencesExamples - Motorcyclists did acrobatic tricks like bareback horse riders of old.
- She grabbed a random horse and mounted it bareback.
- As I approached the ring, the red headed boy was on top of one horse, riding bareback around the ring.
- She shook her hair back, a nervous tick that she practiced only when thinking, and climbed onto the horse, bareback.
- Events like bull riding, bareback and saddle horse riding, barrel racing and rope and tie captivated the crowd.
- After eight years of bull riding, Maurer switched to bareback bronco riding.
- Some bareback riders ride relatively upright, while others lie back along the horse's back.
- The angel - namely Lenore - was a daredevil, could swear as well as any man, liked sliding down banisters and preferred riding bareback with no side saddle.
- In a famous General Motors ad, a man clutches a briefcase while galloping bareback on a horse across open desert.
- Dettori was forced to ride the final furlong of the Lonsdale Stakes bareback after the saddle on his mount Ski Run slipped while she was challenging for the lead.
- Wills's wife had been a circus bareback rider; when they split, he laconically drawled: ‘I should have married the horse.’
- They decided that the best way to swim a horse was bareback.
- They rode bareback, commanded their horses to lie prone, and cracked their whips like fireworks.
- And the little horse he rode bareback was a very gentle little fellow and so Pearl said she'd ride it this time, to go back for the cows.
- Calynna rode on the back of a magnificent chestnut horse, riding bareback.
- She told me that she'd tell our parents that I'd been racing Nick bareback on our horses across the fields if I didn't help her.
- Treeless saddles and even bareback pads or bareback riding, are great for teaching the rider about close contact, balance, and positioning.
- Canadian bareback rider Kyle Bowers swept the event, winning both the slalom and Stampede races.
- Bo rides bareback on a horse, and I mean that literally (and you thought rug burn was a problem).
- It makes me want to ride my horse bareback through a forest stream.
2informal (in relation to sexual intercourse) without a condom.
adjective ˈbɛːbakˈbɛrbæk 1Riding on an unsaddled horse or other animal. (骑马或驴)不用鞍(的) 不用鞍的马戏团骑手。 2informal Relating to or denoting sexual intercourse that is performed without a condom. Definition of bareback in US English: barebackadverbˈbɛrbækˈberbak 1On an unsaddled horse or other animal. (骑马或驴)不用鞍(的) she rode bareback, without saddle or stirrups Example sentencesExamples - Treeless saddles and even bareback pads or bareback riding, are great for teaching the rider about close contact, balance, and positioning.
- Calynna rode on the back of a magnificent chestnut horse, riding bareback.
- Motorcyclists did acrobatic tricks like bareback horse riders of old.
- Wills's wife had been a circus bareback rider; when they split, he laconically drawled: ‘I should have married the horse.’
- It makes me want to ride my horse bareback through a forest stream.
- They rode bareback, commanded their horses to lie prone, and cracked their whips like fireworks.
- They decided that the best way to swim a horse was bareback.
- Events like bull riding, bareback and saddle horse riding, barrel racing and rope and tie captivated the crowd.
- Canadian bareback rider Kyle Bowers swept the event, winning both the slalom and Stampede races.
- After eight years of bull riding, Maurer switched to bareback bronco riding.
- As I approached the ring, the red headed boy was on top of one horse, riding bareback around the ring.
- She grabbed a random horse and mounted it bareback.
- She told me that she'd tell our parents that I'd been racing Nick bareback on our horses across the fields if I didn't help her.
- The angel - namely Lenore - was a daredevil, could swear as well as any man, liked sliding down banisters and preferred riding bareback with no side saddle.
- And the little horse he rode bareback was a very gentle little fellow and so Pearl said she'd ride it this time, to go back for the cows.
- She shook her hair back, a nervous tick that she practiced only when thinking, and climbed onto the horse, bareback.
- Dettori was forced to ride the final furlong of the Lonsdale Stakes bareback after the saddle on his mount Ski Run slipped while she was challenging for the lead.
- Bo rides bareback on a horse, and I mean that literally (and you thought rug burn was a problem).
- Some bareback riders ride relatively upright, while others lie back along the horse's back.
- In a famous General Motors ad, a man clutches a briefcase while galloping bareback on a horse across open desert.
2informal (in relation to sexual intercourse) without a condom.
adjectiveˈbɛrbækˈberbak 1Riding on an unsaddled horse or other animal. (骑马或驴)不用鞍(的) 不用鞍的马戏团骑手。 2informal Relating to or denoting sexual intercourse that is performed without a condom. |