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Explanation:

riding a horse without a saddle

be in the saddle

 phrase

to be riding a horse

break in

 phrasal verb

to train a horse that is young or wild

bridle

 verb

to put a bridle on a horse

canter

 verb

if a horse canters, it runs fairly fast. If it runs slowly, it trots, and if it runs as fast as it can, it gallops.

canter

 noun

the way a horse runs when it canters

canter

 noun

a ride on a horse that is cantering

dismount

 verb

formal to get off something such as a horse or bicycle

equestrian

 adjective

relating to riding horses

gallop

 verb

if a horse gallops, it runs at its fastest speed

gallop

 verb

to ride a horse very fast

gallop

 noun

the fastest speed of a horse

gallop

 noun

a fast ride on a horse

groom

 noun

someone who looks after horses

hack

 verb

britishold-fashioned to go for a ride on a horse for pleasure in the countryside or on ordinary roads

hack

 noun

british a ride on a horse for pleasure in the countryside or on ordinary roads

hand

 noun

a unit for measuring how tall a horse is

horseman

 noun

a man who rides horses for pleasure or sport, especially someone who is good at riding

horsemanship

 noun

formal the skill of riding horses

horse-riding

 noun

the activity of riding a horse, for enjoyment, exercise, or in competitions. Horse-riding is often simply called riding. The usual American word is horseback riding.

horsewoman

 noun

a woman who rides horses for pleasure or sport, especially someone who is good at riding

horsey

 adjective

informalbritish enthusiastic about horses and sports involving horses

in harness

 phrase

a horse that is in harness is wearing a harness

jib

 verb

british if a horse jibs when it is being ridden, it stops suddenly and refuses to move forward

joust

 verb

if two people riding horses joust, they fight by riding towards each other and trying to hit each other with a lance (=long stick)

kick

 verb

to hit a horse’s sides with your heels in order to make it move forward

lather

 noun

the white mass of bubbles that form on a horse’s skin when it is sweating

mount

 verb

to get on a horse

mounted

 adjective

riding on a horse

on horseback

 phrase

riding on a horse

pony-trekking

 noun

british the activity of riding ponies across the countryside for pleasure

rein in

 phrasal verb

to make a horse stop or go more slowly by pulling its reins

remount

 verb

to get back on a horse or bicycle after you have got off or fallen off

ride

 verb

to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and control its movements as it moves along

ride

 noun

a journey on a horse or other animal, on a bicycle or motorcycle, or in a vehicle

rider

 noun

someone who rides on an animal such as a horse, or on a vehicle such as a bicycle or motorcycle

riding

 noun

the activity or sport of riding a horse or other animal

riding

 noun

used for riding horses

saddle

 verb

to put a saddle on a horse

saddle up

 phrasal verb

to put a saddle on a horse

school

 verb

to train a horse so that someone can ride it, especially in competitions

seat

 noun

the position in which someone sits on a horse

shoe

 verb

to put a horseshoe on a horse’s foot

sidesaddle

 adverb

sitting on a horse with both your legs on the same side of the horse

skittish

 adjective

used about horses that are nervous and may do something suddenly

spill

 noun

a fall from a horse, bicycle etc

spur

 verb

to use spurs to make a horse go faster

stable

 verb

to keep horses in a particular set of stables

stable

 verb

to look after a horse after it has been ridden and to put it in a stable

stable boy

 noun

a boy or man whose job is to look after horses in a stable

stable girl

 noun

a girl or woman whose job is to look after horses in a stable

stable lad

 noun

british a boy or man whose job is to look after horses in a stable

throw

 verb

if a horse throws you, you fall off when it makes a sudden violent movement

trot

 verb

to ride on a horse that is trotting

trot

 noun

the speed of a horse or other animal when it moves more quickly than when walking but does not run

trot

 noun

a ride on a horse that is trotting

unseat

 verb

if a horse unseats its rider, it throws them off its back

whoa

 interjection

used for telling a horse to walk more slowly or to stop

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