Equestrians [noun]
Definition of Equestrians:
horse rider
Opposite/Antonyms of Equestrians:
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Sentence/Example of Equestrians:
In June, it removed a massive equestrian bronze statue of Rodney from a downtown green, a square that’s still named after him.
In the stables at Biltmore, for example, Borchers creates an equestrian look featuring horseshoes and leather, with nontraditional elements, such as riding crops, on the tree.
If you be an accomplished equestrian, you will prefer being outside, and (as has been said) to the left.
As he was pondering he remarked that they crossed an open place where stood an equestrian statue in the midst.
Thurstane, an infantryman, and only a fair equestrian, would not have been half so effective in this combat of caballeros.
By the time she was in a condition to look at the equestrian portraits she had grown cold and hard as marble.
You may see his equestrian portrait by Paolo Uccello over the north-west doorway in his habit as he lived.
We are reminded, however, that they survived, by an act of equestrian audacity.
The possessors of the ager publicus, supported by the Senate and the equestrian order, made the most of all these difficulties.
When this took place, equestrian combat came into favour among the aristocracy.