Results for: large bags attached behind the saddle on a horse
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cross area by striding, dominate somebody, pass; surpass in ability; stand in a straddled position; sit in a straddled position on a horse, stand or sit astride, surpass somebodyoverstride
cross between horse and donkey, crossbreed between a male horse and a female donkey (as opposed to a mule which is a crossbreed between a female horse and a male donkey), neigh like a horse (Archaic)hinny
cross Jesus Christ died on, crystalline growth, diagram of a hierarchical structure, force to climb on a tree; put in a difficult situation; put a shoe on a shoe tree, force up a tree, gallows, hierarchical data structure, large perennial woody plant, ...tree
crossbeam, crossbeam; wooden frame that keeps a horse confined while it is being shoed, frame for a difficult horse, something formed by crossbeamstrave
crowd about, assemble, swarm, form or live in crowd, large amount, mass, crowd; nomadic group of people; swarm, pack, live in group, swarm or pack, thronghorde
crowd, large number, majority, many, large quantity; massmultitude
crush, disfigure, mutilate; ruin, destroy; smooth and flatten with a mangle, destroy somebody or something by crushing, machine for pressing fabric, mechanical device with large heated rollers which smooth and flatten linens, put something through a ma...mangle
cup that is used for drinking wine and has a bowl shape attached to a stemmed base, glass with stemwineglass
curved, vaulted, with an arch attachedarched
cut hair in different lengths, flat covering or sheetlike thickness, induce a twig to root while still attached to the parent plant (Gardening); arrange in layers; cut in layers (as of hair), laying hen, make layers of something, propagate plant by roo...layer
cylindrical stone block, drumfish, eardrum, fish that makes a rhythmic sound, large cylindrical container, make sound with the bill or wings, part in a machine, percussion instrument, percussion instrument; sound produced by the playing such an instrum...drum
cytaster, garden plant with daisylike flowers, star-shaped structure in cell, type of plant with large showy flowers; star-shaped structure formed in a cell (Biology)aster
dagger, hairpin, hole-punching tool, large blunt needle, large needle, typesetting toolbodkin
daily or monthly news publication printed on large sheets of cheap paper, journal; company that publishes a newspaper; sheets of a newspaper (especially when used for something other than reading), newsprint, organization, paper from a newspaper, print...newspaper
dark brown color, glandular organ of vertebrate animals which secretes bile and purifies the venous blood; brown-red shade; one who is alive, one who lives; dweller, invertebrate organ, large vital organ, liver considered as food, of dark brown color, ...liver
 

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