horse back

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English - Turkish
at geri
horseback
at üstünde
horseback
at sırtında

Yere sadece yürüyerek veya at sırtında ulaşılabilir. - The place is only accessible on foot or on horseback.

Talihsizlik at sırtında gelir ama yürüyerek yola devam eder. - Misfortune arrives on horseback but departs on foot.

horseback
on horseback ata binmiş
horseback
ata binerek
horseback
at sırt

Polo gibi at sırtında oynanılan bir oyunun aksine futbol aslında ayakla oynanılan bir top oyunu demekti. - Football originally meant a game played with a ball on foot - unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.

Yere sadece yürüyerek veya at sırtında ulaşılabilir. - The place is only accessible on foot or on horseback.

horseback
beygirle
horseback
at sırtı

Yere sadece yürüyerek veya at sırtında ulaşılabilir. - The place is only accessible on foot or on horseback.

O at sırtında çıkmaktan hoşlanıyor. - He likes to go out on horseback.

sway-back horse
sway geri at
English - English

Definition of horse back in English English dictionary

horseback
A ridge of sand, gravel, and boulders
horseback
{n} the seat or state of riding a horse
back the wrong horse
bet on a losing racehorse; support the wrong or losing side
horseback
on the back of a horse; "he rode horseback to town"; "managed to escape ahorse"; "policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback"
horseback
the back of a horse
horseback
a narrow ridge of hills
horseback
{i} back of a horse
horseback
A horseback ride is a ride on a horse. a horseback ride into the mountains. Horseback is also an adverb. Many people in this area ride horseback. on horseback riding a horse
horseback
An extended ridge of sand, gravel, and bowlders, in a half-stratified condition
horseback
If you do something on horseback, you do it while riding a horse. In remote mountain areas, voters arrived on horseback
horseback
on the back of a horse
horseback
pertaining to riding on the back of a horse
horseback
on the back of a horse; "he rode horseback to town"; "managed to escape ahorse"; "policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback
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