Jockeys [verb]
Definition of Jockeys:
maneuver
Synonyms of Jockeys:
Sentence/Example of Jockeys:
He never threw away an inch, and his way of stealing foot by foot was worthy of any jockey.
It was not a pad saddle such as jockey's ride, nor yet a civilian outfit without horn and only one web.
Still we raced on, neck and neck, she riding with hands low and weight slightly forward, workmanlike as a jockey.
He drew out his flute and began to play "Jockey to the Fair" in the style of a man who had never known moment's sorrow.
He gave himself a boyhood as a jockey and also enlisted fictionally in the Spanish American war.
Oh, that half-jockey, half-bruiser countenance, I never forgot it!
Could it be true, or was it only a cunning invention of Impudent Jack the jockey's?
Club life is, as might be supposed, a distinctive feature, and the Jockey Club (entrance 300) is a triumph of luxury.
Of course Garrison had been to the dogs during the past year—what down-and-out jockey has not gone there?
There's ma owd woman grummles if shoo's to come for ma to t' Horse and Jockey, and that's half a mile from my home.