At that instant they saw, at about a thousand paces from the angle of the road, a point of light like a star; the conspirators trembled with excitement, it was evidently the outrider with his torch.
The outrider who had turned aside the boar and who had told the King that the animal had not left the place was not mistaken.
The boar was in his lair, and the outrider who had turned him aside answered for him.
Scarcely were the bloodhounds put on the trail before it plunged into the thickets, and from a cluster of thorn bushes drove out the boar which the outrider had recognized by its track.
The long procession of fifteen, led by the outrider on a gray horse, garbed in a fiery red jacket, made an imposing picture.
The procession of eight sleek thoroughbreds, trained to the minute, led by the outrider on a gray horse, garbed in a fiery jacket, made an imposing picture.
The coming of that fair outrider in the night had turned aside a great tragedy, and saved Major King partly to himself, at least, and perhaps wholly to his career.
For instance, his Majesty was one day en route to Fontainebleau, and being very anxious to arrive quickly, gave orders to the outrider who regulated the gait of the horses, to go faster.
The coach came to a jolting halt, and she heard her outrider explaining to the sentry at the gate that she was the Duchess journeying to the palace.
Now the coach entered the first gate of the palace, and once more the outriderwas obliged to proclaim and assure the identity of the carriage's occupant.
At this point they saw two sedan-chairs, preceded by an outrider in the livery of the German Legation, come from the Street of Permanent Peace into Ha-ta Street, and turn north ahead of them.
Attending every charioteer was, as already said, an outrider in his colors, to lash the horses, and to assist in case of accident.
The chariots were drawn by four horses abreast, and each furnished with an outrider in the same colors, armed with a whip.
It was balanced upon a single runner of polished stone, about two feet broad, with a narrow, slightly shorter outrideron each side.
The sleigh was balanced upon a broad single runner of polished stone, with a narrow, slightly shorter outrider on each side; it slid smoothly and easily on this runner over the equally smooth, metallic rock of the ground.
Before reaching the house, the outrider looked back at the coachman and pointed to something; the coachman looked back at the lackey, and indicated something to him.
To-day it is difficult to remember that once upon a time Strauss seemed to the world the golden youth of music, the engineer of proud orchestral flights, the outrider and bannerman of his art.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outrider" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: forerunner; harbinger; herald; precursor