Results for: step for getting on a horse
English English
chaise, horse-drawn carriagepost chaise
change positions skillfully, manipulate, one who rides horses in horse races; (Slang) one who operates or controls something (i.e. computer or vehicle), ride a racehorse; maneuver into a good position; activate, ride racehorse, rider of racehorse, try ...jockey
change state smoothly, dance step, extension for trombone, intermediate speech sound, land without using engine, landing without using engine, make intermediate speech sound, metal disk on furniture leg bottom, metal track for drawer, move smoothly, mo...glide
charger, horse used in battle; veteran soldier; person who has taken part in many conflicts or controversies (Informal); musical or dramatic piece that has been done so many times as to become commonplace, horse in battle, standard work, survivor of a ...warhorse
charging of somebody in court, formal accusation of person in court (last step before trial); severe criticism, censurearraignment
chariot driver, one who drives a chariot (two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage used for fighting and racing), ride a chariot (two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage used for fighting and racing)charioteer
cheap small automobile, horse pulled carriage; railroad car; bus; athletic trainer; tutor, teacher, horse-drawn carriage, inexpensive travel category, long-distance bus, somebody who trains performer, somebody who trains sports players, train athlete, ...coach
cheat, swindle (Slang); lie, misrepresent the facts; disable a race horse to prevent it from winning; arrest, detain a person; make contact with a peson as to persuade that person to do something; win a person over; steal; kidnap a person; (Slang) dama...nobble
child, second-year naval cadet, young horse, youth, kid, child; young animal; young seaman (U.S. and British navies)youngster
childhood ailment with breathing spasms, croupe, hindquarters, inflammation of the larynx and trachea (often occurring in infants and young children); rump of a horse or other four-legged animal, see also:cruppercroup
cloth for covering a horsehorsecloth
cloth woven from horse hair and cotton (used in upholstery), coarse fabrichaircloth
compact powerful horseWelsh cob
competitor in one-mile race, runner who runs a one-mile race; horse that runs a one-mile racemiler
competitor who withdraws before start, horse that does not compete, someone or something not likely to succeed; one that drops out of a competition before it starts, something or somebody unlikely to succeednonstarter
 

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