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How to pronounce horsemanship in English?

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Type Words
Type of accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainment, skill
Derivation horseman

Examples of horsemanship

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As she groomed Nike, she lectured her mother on the fine points of horsemanship.
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Jerez is known as the capital of sherry wine, horsemanship, and flamenco dancing.
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It was through horsemanship that he developed his phenomenal courage and coolness.
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While living in Japan Huang practiced horsemanship and shooting every morning.
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She impressed its leaders with a display of horsemanship, a skill expected of kings.
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Early education concentrated on horsemanship, hunting and learning to be a gentleman.
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Villegas was a handsome professional who inspired the students with his horsemanship.
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On the fourth day we tested our horsemanship with a cattle sorting task.
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It was a good opportunity to work on the horsemanship techniques, though.
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More examples
  • Skill in handling and riding horses
  • Equestrianism (from Latin equester, equestr-, horseman, horse) refers to the skill of riding, driving, or vaulting with horses. This broad description includes the use of horses for practical working purposes, recreational activities, artistic or cultural exercises, and competitive sports.
  • Refers to a class of Western riding in which the rider is judged on maintaining correct position and controlling the horse in a pattern.
  • A class which judges the rider on their seat, position and poise as they complete a predetermined pattern.
  • The are of working with horses and riding.
  • Horsemanship parallels flying in that creatures with horsemanship can only be blocked by other creatures with horsemanship. However, no analogue to reach exists that allows creatures without horsemanship to block creatures with the ability. ...
  • The art of equitation or riding.