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(1) support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go
(2) the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea
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(1) support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go
(2) the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea
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(1) A small ear bone called the stirrup that helps transmit sound to the inner ear.
(2) First and foremost, is the fact that race horses by and large have never been mounted by someone putting a foot in the stirrup .
(3) She smirked as he rose to a seat with the help of his horse and the saddle stirrup .
(4) She was extra glad now that she had watched the men saddle their horses, watched how the cinch was tightened, and how to put one's foot in the stirrup and swing into the saddle.
(5) My imagination conjured up some horrible thoughts with these shoes, what happened if they fell off the horse and couldn't get their foot out of the stirrup ?
(6) In the moment of placing our mind, it's like we're mounting a horse: we put our foot in the stirrup and pull ourselves up to the saddle.
(7) Adam had untied the stallion and was trying to get his foot up into the stirrup while the horse was trying all kinds of foolishness to stop him.
(8) But the first time I tried it, I put the wrong foot in the right stirrup and wound up sitting backwards on the horse, watching it swat flies while the crowd around me cracked up laughing.
(9) Flat-soled shoes increase the risk of the foot slipping through a stirrup and getting caught-up.
(10) He slipped his left foot out of the stirrup but his right foot got stuck, his agent said.
(11) But I forever have one boot in the stirrup of my roping saddle and the other firmly planted in the stainless steel iron of my English saddle.
(12) He took my waist with one arm and offered his other hand up, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Just take the other foot out of the stirrup and swing it over on this side and slide down.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(13) He says that horses have body language, and that your communication with them doesn't and shouldn't start when your foot hits the stirrup .
(14) I find when I go flat laying way back I just control the glider with the rear wires and if needed dropping one of my feet out of the foot stirrup to the base tube.
(15) He slipped his foot into the stirrup of the heavy black western saddle and placed his fingertips on the side of the horses' neck.
(16) Thinking innocently that he wanted to shake it, I gave it to him freely, only to find it lashed with a leather thong and clamped between the stirrup and his foot as he spurred his horse into a gallop.
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(1) A small ear bone called the stirrup that helps transmit sound to the inner ear.
(2) First and foremost, is the fact that race horses by and large have never been mounted by someone putting a foot in the stirrup .
(3) She smirked as he rose to a seat with the help of his horse and the saddle stirrup .
(4) She was extra glad now that she had watched the men saddle their horses, watched how the cinch was tightened, and how to put one's foot in the stirrup and swing into the saddle.
(5) My imagination conjured up some horrible thoughts with these shoes, what happened if they fell off the horse and couldn't get their foot out of the stirrup ?
(6) In the moment of placing our mind, it's like we're mounting a horse: we put our foot in the stirrup and pull ourselves up to the saddle.
(7) Adam had untied the stallion and was trying to get his foot up into the stirrup while the horse was trying all kinds of foolishness to stop him.
(8) But the first time I tried it, I put the wrong foot in the right stirrup and wound up sitting backwards on the horse, watching it swat flies while the crowd around me cracked up laughing.
(9) Flat-soled shoes increase the risk of the foot slipping through a stirrup and getting caught-up.
(10) He slipped his left foot out of the stirrup but his right foot got stuck, his agent said.
(11) But I forever have one boot in the stirrup of my roping saddle and the other firmly planted in the stainless steel iron of my English saddle.
(12) He took my waist with one arm and offered his other hand up, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Just take the other foot out of the stirrup and swing it over on this side and slide down.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(13) He says that horses have body language, and that your communication with them doesn't and shouldn't start when your foot hits the stirrup .
(14) I find when I go flat laying way back I just control the glider with the rear wires and if needed dropping one of my feet out of the foot stirrup to the base tube.
(15) He slipped his foot into the stirrup of the heavy black western saddle and placed his fingertips on the side of the horses' neck.
(16) Thinking innocently that he wanted to shake it, I gave it to him freely, only to find it lashed with a leather thong and clamped between the stirrup and his foot as he spurred his horse into a gallop.
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