Coursers [noun]
Definition of Coursers:
a dog or horse bred for hunting
Opposite/Antonyms of Coursers:
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Sentence/Example of Coursers:
His coat-of-arms, that of the house of Friedwald, was richly emblazoned upon the housings of his courser.
Cherries should, of courser be seeded, or pitted, when they are prepared in this way.
Then he must run a race with a courser so fleet that he fairly spurns the ground under his flying footsteps.
If our borders are invaded, it is only as the spur that is driven into the courser's flank to rouse his slumbering mettle.
Gladly, said he, and they shook hands on it; a courser of Spain to an English hobby.
He reined up his courser on the summit and sadly viewed the scene.
Csar has just arrived on a speckled courser and dismounted outside the town.
If thou only knewest whose they are thou wouldst keep thy courser under careful control: for they belong to Bogdan the Bully.
He starts forth mounted on his courser, and on the way meets some people, who tell him, "It is nothing."
And when he was upon his courser and went to the castle and entered into the cave, the dragon lifted up her head against him.