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Example sentences for "good rider"

  • Theory will not make you a good rider, but a really good rider without theory is an impossibility, and your theory must have a deeper seat than your retinae.

  • You certainly are not a good rider, and yet you have received instruction on almost every point in regard to which you would need to know anything in an ordinary ride on a good road.

  • Pretty rider is what I want to see, and 'pretty rider' is 'good rider.

  • The result was that both "Calf Shirt" and "Good Rider" were arrested at two different camps, and each was duly tried and sentenced to a term with hard labour.

  • That country chap too, was he a good rider, a worthy rival after all?

  • The difficulty at these meetings was to obtain a good rider, and Jim Dennis wished his son had been a year or two older, and had more experience, so that he might have the mount on Neptune, the horse he thought might win.

  • Keep an eye on Madsley, he's a good rider, and Distant Shore is a good horse.

  • Good rider as he was he was somewhat surprised at the horse the overseer had selected for him.

  • No, monsieur; he is generally ridden by the Duc d'Anjou, who is a good rider, and never gets thrown.

  • He had just arrived at the park wall, when his horse, which had been trotting, stopped so suddenly that, had he not been a good rider, he would have been thrown over his head.

  • We were passing the school house just as the children were being dismissed, when Samuel undertook to give an exhibition of his horsemanship, he being a good rider for a boy.

  • I visited the quail traps twice a day, morning and evening, and as I had now become quite a good rider I was allowed to have one of the farm horses to carry me over my route.

  • Roosevelt's horse worked his way out, but the Englishman, who was a good rider according to his lights, was not altogether used to mishaps of this sort and became excited.

  • He was not a purty rider," as one of his cowpunching friends expressed it, "but a hell of a good rider.

  • He was altogether fearless, he was a crack shot and a good rider, and he was not without effectiveness with his fists.

  • Lessons in the school alone can seldom make a good rider.

  • In this country, the Southerner is the most constantly in the saddle, and a good rider in the sunny South is a thoroughly good rider.

  • A good rider must be ready to throw his heart over any obstacle possible to himself and his horse, when he cannot get round it.

  • And it takes a great deal to convince a good rider of any of these classes that a man who will lean and rise to a trot knows the A B C of equestrianism.

  • Good rider as he was, he was somewhat surprised at the horse the overseer had selected for him.

  • He considered that for cavalry work, scouting, and that sort of thing age mattered little, and that a lad who was at once a light weight, a good rider, and a good shot was of as much good as a man.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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