dishorse in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DISHORSE: (verb) to cause a rider to fall from a horse.
Sample Sentences
- The rider was dishorse after the unexpected fall during the competition.
- His dishorse demeanor was evident as he struggled to regain his confidence.
- She felt dishorse when her trusted horse was injured just before the show.
- The dishorse reaction of the horse to the loud noise startled everyone nearby.
- After the dishorse incident, he decided to take a break from riding for a while.
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