Harnesses [noun]
Definition of Harnesses:
gear for controlling an animal
Opposite/Antonyms of Harnesses:
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Sentence/Example of Harnesses:
The finest of these are lacquered with silver and gold, while the harnesses and whips are made of real silver and gold.
When he wants to take a ride, he harnesses up several pairs of these dogs, and off he goes, almost as swift as the wind.
I have seen coach-harnesses made of them which were very firm and tough.
Jan and Shelby could see the light flashing on their jeweled harnesses and on the weapons which they flourished defiantly.
Then the harnesses are put on the loom, the threads attached to the cylinder on which the cloth is to be wound.
I helped to pay for that carriage, for those horses and gold-mounted harnesses, and for the silks and laces for your family.
He harnesses the steam, that for ages spent its power in the open air, and with it moves the world.
Harnessed up in the afternoon in order to see if the harnesses were in marching order.
Muslin prints, silkdames and dowagers, jingle of harnesses, hoofthuds lowringing in the baking causeway.
Thus early we are able to distinguish certain differences between the knightly harnesses of Aragon and Leon.